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Sale Date: 29th June 2015, 11am
First session starts 11am: Instruments and bows below £1,000
Second session starts 3.30pm: Fine and rare instruments and bows
Public Viewing: 28th June 2015 - 9am to 7pmLocation: The Royal Institution of Great Britain, 21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS
Bidding Enquiries and Contact DetailsVisit www.bromptons.co to view our online catalogue and place a bid prior to the auction. Email: [email protected] Bids/Results: +44 (0)207 670 2932Bids Office Fax Number: +44 (0)20 7670 2963
Shipping & Delivery For all shipping enquiries please call Alban Shipping on +44 (0)1582 493 099. If your instrument or bow is of lower value then it may be worth contacting an alternative courier company. An example of which is Mailboxes Mayfair +44 (0)207 491 0022.
Export and PermitsIt is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to identify, obtain and pay for any necessary export, import, endangered species, or other permit for purchased lots. We strongly urge prospective buyers to check with their governments regarding any import restrictions for certain items which contain endangered animal or plant materials as the ability to obtain an export licence or certificate does not ensure the ability to obtain an import licence or certificate in another country, and vice versa. Please speak with a Brompton’s representative for further information.
VAT and Import Tax Import tax is chargeable on the purchase price of lots marked (**) at the standard rate (currently 20% on the hammer price), and on lots marked (*) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the hammer price). This Import Tax as well as VAT on the buyer’s premium may be refunded upon proof of export from the European Union within 3 months of the sale. VAT No. GB 869826653. Sale No. 1033
Condition of LotsBuyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description. All lots are offered for sale in the condition they are in at the time of the auction (whether or not Bidders are in attendance at the auction).
Photography All lots are illustrated in our online catalogue. Please visit www.bromptons.co for further details.
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29th June 2015
Brompton’s Team
Wonphil LeeCEO of Brompton’s Asia+82 (0)2 588 [email protected]
Jihye ChoiHead Auctioneer+82 (0)2 588 [email protected]
Juliet CookAccounts Manager+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
Peter HornerDirector+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
Eckhard KropfreiterConsultant+44 (0)20 7580 [email protected]
Anne BastilleValuations Manager+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
Rebecca TitcombeAuction Manager+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
James WestbrookConsultant for Guitars & Fretted Instruments+44 (0)7836 [email protected]
James HawkinsRestorer+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
Tom PalmerSpecialist+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
Peter OxleyConsultant for Bows+44 (0)20 7670 [email protected]
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1. View InstrumentsDiscuss your requirements with a Brompton’s expert, who will be happy to advise you about the instruments on offer and their condition, and then make an appointment for a private viewing. You may try the instrument in the Faraday auditorium and experience a real concert environment, or professional musicians may request the chance to try it on loan for a few days.
2. How to Bid
Register to Bid
If you are attending the auction in person you will need to register with one of our clerks before the sale. We will then give you a “paddle” with your unique bidder number on it – you are now ready to bid.
Placing a Bid
You are able to bid in a variety of ways:
In the room: The most direct and controlled way to bid, your bid is accepted directly by the auctioneer.
Live-time internet bidding: In conjunction with Invaluable, Live Internet Bidding will be available through their website for this sale. From within our online catalogue, follow the onscreen instructions and you will be taken to Invaluable.com where you will be able to view each lot and pre-register for an account. Once you have registered, and been approved to bid, you will be assigned a paddle number. Then, by simply signing in you will be able to see and hear the saleroom allowing you to participate during the sale from the comfort of your own home.
Absentee bids: Absentee bids can be left with Brompton’s either online, by fax or by email by completing an Absentee Bids form.
Telephone bidding: It is also possible to bid live at the auction by telephone.
Discuss the best way to make your bid with a member of Brompton’s staff.
3. Pay & Receive your InstrumentOnce you have successfully bid on an instrument in one of our sales, full payment is required within seven days of the sale date. Brompton’s accept most major credit cards; alternatively wire transfers can be made.
3 steps to buying at Brompton’sBuying with Brompton’s is quick, easy and transparent.
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We look forward to seeing some inspirational
performances and wish all the musicians the
very best of luck.
BROMPTON’S IS DELIGHTED TO BE THE PREMIER SPONSOR OF THE
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YOUNG BRITISH SOLOISTS’ COMPETITIONFRIDAY 26TH JUNE - WIGMORE HALL
The Finalists• Louise Alder – Soprano• Evelyne Berezovsky – Piano• Amy Green – Saxophone• Mathilde Milwidsky – Violin
The Jury• Catherine Bott (Classic FM presenter & soprano)• John Gilhooly (Director, Wigmore Hall)• Paul Hughes (General Manger, BBC Symphony
Orchestra)• James Jolly (Editor in Chief, Gramophone)• Guy Johnston (cellist)• Martin Roscoe (pianist)• Elizabeth Watts (soprano).
The AwardOne grant is made each year with four young artists participating in live auditions at Wigmore Hall in London. A distinguished music industry jury selects the winning candidate, who is then offered a fully funded and widely promoted recording on the Orchid Classics label.
TicketsThe 2015 finals will take place on 26th June. Members of the public are warmly invited to attend, from 12noon until 4pm at Wigmore Hall. Tickets are available from the Hall’s box office: 020 7935 2141 or www.wigmore-hall.org.uk at a cost of £5 each – we would be delighted to see you there.
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29th June 2015
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerUnstampedRound stickWeight: 62g
£800 - £1,200
1
A German Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Carl GrimRound stickWeight: 65g
£500 - £600
2
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Heinz DollingOctagonal stickWeight: 63g
£600 - £800
3
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by a member of the Bausch familyStamped: DoddOctagonal stickWeight: 58gThe later button
£200 - £300
4
A German Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Alfred KnollStamped: *Alfred Knoll*Octagonal stickWeight: 61g
£400 - £600
5
A German Nickel-Mounted Violin BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 58g
6
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by C. Daniel Schmidt, DresdenStamped: C. Daniel Schmidt DresdenRound stickWeight: 60gSold with the insurance certificate from the maker, Dresden 2009
£700 - £1,000
7
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by L. PfretzschnerStamped: L. PfretzschnerRound stickWeight: 57g
£200 - £300
8
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowIndistinctly stampedRound stickWeight: 54g (no hair)
£600 - £1,000
9
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 66g
£200 - £300
10
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by C. N. BazinStamped: C. BazinRound stickWeight: 63gThe later mounts
£600 - £1,000 *
11
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, possibly FrenchUnstampedOctagonal stickWeight: 53g (sparse hair, no lapping)The later nickel button
£500 - £800
12
9
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: *W.E.Dörfler*Octagonal stickWeight: 63g
£200 - £300
13
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 63g
£200 - £300
14
A Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Nicolas Husson, ParisUnstampedRound stickWeight: 58g (no hair)The contemporary frog and button possibly by another hand.
Sold with the certificate of Jean-François Raffin, Paris 2013
£600 - £800
15
A Nickel-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Colin MezinRound stickWeight: 56g
£200 - £300
16
A Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by F. Vincent, LyonStamped: F. Vincent a LyonOctagonal stickWeight: 61g
£800 - £1,200
17
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 56g
£200 - £300
18
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by August Edwin PragerStamped: Aug. Edwin PragerRound stickWeight: 57g
£500 - £800
19
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: PfretzschnerRound stickWeight: 66g
£200 - £400
20
A Nickel and Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Louis MorizotStamped: L. MorizotRound stickWeight: 58g
£600 - £1,000
21
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, school of Pierre SimonUnstampedRound stickWeight: 60g
£800 - £1,200
22
A German Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Herbert WankaStamped: Herbert WankaRound stickWeight: 61g
£400 - £600
23
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Garner WilsonStamped: Garner WilsonOctagonal stickWeight: 63g
£600 - £800
24
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A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by a member of the Knopf familyUnstampedRound stickWeight: 59g
£600 - £1,000 *
25
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by G. PragerStamped: Gustav PragerFurther stamped: GP pierced by an arrowOctagonal stickWeight: 58g
£300 - £500
26
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, attributed to François LotteStamped: 118Round stickWeight: 63g
£600 - £1,000
27
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by H. R. PfretzschnerStamped: H. R. PfretzschnerRound stickWeight: 63g
£300 - £500
28
A Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by J. P. GabrielStamped: Josef P GabrielRound stickWeight: 62g
£800 - £1,200
29
A German Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: TourteRound stickWeight: 59g
£400 - £600
30
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by D. R. YoungStamped: David Russel YoungRound stickWeight: 63g
£600 - £1,000
31
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by L. PfretzschnerStamped: L PfretzschnerOctagonal stickWeight: 58g (sparse hair, tinsel lapping)
£300 - £500
32
A Child’s French Violin Bow, school of SimonUnstampedRound stickWeight: 49g (no lapping, button missing)
£400 - £600
33
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, school of PeccatteUnstampedWeight: 62gThe contemporary frog and button by another hand
Sold with the certificate of Jean François Raffin, Paris 2014
£800 - £1,200
34
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Albin HumsOctagonal stickWeight: 57g
£500 - £800
35
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Ludwig BauschStamped: L. Bausch LeipzigRound stickWeight: 55g
£400 - £600
36
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A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by R. WeicholdThe handle covered by leather lappingOctagonal stickWeight: 67g
£600 - £1,000 *
37
An German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Roderich PaesoldStamped: Roderich Paesold *Octagonal stickWeight: 62g
£400 - £600
38
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, workshop of J. J. MartinUnstampedRound stickWeight: 62gThe contemporary button by another hand
Sold with the certificate of Jean François Raffin, Paris 2014
£400 - £600
39
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, school of VuillaumeUnstampedRound stickWeight: 59g
£600 - £800
40
A French Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Gand & BernadelRound stickWeight: 56gThe later button
£800 - £1,200
41
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowFaintly stamped: WhiteRound stickWeight: 61g
42
A Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by E. WernerStamped: E. WernerRound stickWeight: 59g
£400 - £600
43
A Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by H. R. PfretzschnerStamped: H. R. PfretzschnerRound stickWeight: 61g
£500 - £700
44
A German Gold-Mounted Violin Bow by Richard GrunkeStamped: Richard GrunkeRound stickWeight: 61g
£800 - £1,200
45
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowIndistinctly stampedRound stickWeight: 56g
£500 - £800
46
A German Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: Albert NürnbergerRound stickWeight: 61g
£500 - £800
47
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Wolfgang StrobachStamped: Wolfgang Strobach 6 ParlaOctagonal stickWeight: 60g
£800 - £1,200
48
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A German Silver-Mounted Violin BowIndistinctly stampedOctagonal stickWeight: 58g
£100 - £150
49
A French Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Chanot & Chardon A ParisRound stickWeight: 60g
£500 - £800
50
A French Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: N. LambertOctagonal stickWeight: 61g
£500 - £800
51
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Max WunderlichStamped: Max WunderlichRound stickWeight: 58g
£800 - £1,200
52
A French Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: M. DelilleRound stickWeight: 63g
£500 - £800
53
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowFaintly stamped: J. B. VuillaumeRound stickWeight: 62g
£400 - £600
54
No Lot55
An Early German Violin BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 51g (no hair)
£300 - £500
56
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: DefinRound stickWeight: 65g
£600 - £800
57
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin BowStamped: J. MartinRound stickWeight: 61g
£500 - £1,000
58
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Bernard Millant a ParisRound stickWeight: 62g
£300 - £500
59
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin BowStamped: H. FleuryRound stickWeight: 57g
£400 - £600
60
A Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: Albert NürnbergerRound stickWeight: 63g
£600 - £1,000
61
13
A French Violin BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 61gThe later gold mounts
£800 - £1,200
62
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by W. H. HammigStamped: W. H. Hammig, LeipzigOctagonal stickWeight: 59g
£600 - £1,000
63
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 50g (no hair, no lapping)
£200 - £400
64
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, school of BauschUnstampedRound stickWeight: 54g
£600 - £1,000
65
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Otto HoyerStamped: Otto A. HoyerRound stickWeight: 59g
£800 - £1,200
66
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: P. R. LeblancOctagonal stickWeight: 60g
£400 - £600
67
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, attributed to Louis BazinUnstampedRound stickWeight: 52g
£600 - £1,000
68
A German Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: *Albert Nürnberger*Round stickWeight: 62g
£800 - £1,200
69
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by H. R. PfretzschnerIndistinctly stampedRound stickWeight: 55g
£600 - £1,000 *
70
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Emil WernerStamped: Emil WernerOctagonal stickWeight: 59g
£400 - £600
71
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, attributed to Otto HoyerStamped with the device of a crossRound stickWeight: 54g
£600 - £1,000
72
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, after J. B. VuillaumeUnstampedRound stickWeight: 52g (light leather lapping)
£500 - £800
73
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A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Charles Louis BazinStamped: Louis BazinRound stickWeight: 62g
Sold with the certificate of Jean François Raffin, Paris 2014
£600 - £1,000
74
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, school of WeicholdUnstampedOctagonal stickWeight: 56g
£200 - £400
75
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: Albert NürnbergerOctagonal stickWeight: 60g
£600 - £1,000
76
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Sartory a ParisRound stickWeight: 64g
£600 - £1,000
77
A Nickel-Mounted Violin BowStamped: F. Solar, MadridOctagonal stickWeight: 62g
78
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: R & M Millant A ParisRound stickWeight: 60g
£400 - £600
79
A Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Louis BazinStamped: Louis BazinRound stickWeight: 53g (no hair)
£800 - £1,200
80
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: MillantRound stickWeight: 61g
£300 - £500
81
A French Violin by D. Nicolas Aine, Mirecourt circa 1830UnlabelledStamped internally: D. Nicolas Aine, A la Ville de CremoneSigned internally: D. Nicolas, aineLength of back: 364mm
£800 - £1,200
82
An English Violin by John Rae, London 1893UnlabelledInscribed internally: John Rae. No. 4, London 1893Length of back: 361mm
£500 - £800
83
A German Violin, circa 1870, after MagginiLabelled: Maggini...Length of back: 362mm
£300 - £500
84
A Composite Violin, circa 1830Labelled: Pietro Guarneri...Length of back: 361mmThe table probably Italian
£300 - £500
85
15
A Violin, first quarter of the twentieth centuryUnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£200 - £300
86
A French Violin, school of F. N. CaussinLabelled: Hevrier luthier Chalon-sur-Saone 1883Length of back: 355mm
£800 - £1,200
87
A Scottish Violin, circa 1870Labelled: A.G. Wighton, DundeeLength of back: 356mm
£600 - £1,000
88
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledStamped: Duke, London on upper backLength of back: 359mm
£300 - £500
89
A Violin by Therese Girard, Cremona 1983Labelled: Fatto a Cremona Therese GirardLength of back: 353mm
£200 - £300
90
A Contemporary German Violin by Bernd Dimbath, Bubenreuth 2000Bearing the original label: Bernd Dimbath, Bubenreuth anno 2000Numbered: 64Length of back: 357mm
£800 - £1,200
91
A German Violin by the Wolff Bros, 1888Labelled: Wolff Bros, Violin Manufacturers. No. 247, 1888Length of back: 355mm
£600 - £800
92
A Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Labelled: Lutherie Artistique, M. CouturieuxLength of back: 359mm
£400 - £600
93
A German Violin, circa 1850UnlabelledLength of back: 356mm
£200 - £400
94
A French Violin, school of Nicolas Aine, Mirecourt circa 1830Labelled: Francisco Espana me hizo en Barcelona anno 1843Length of back: 358mm
£200 - £300
95
A Violin by Carl RuckmichLabelled: Carl Ruckmich, Freiburg i. Br.Length of back: 356mm
£200 - £300
96
A Violin, circa 1880Bearing a manuscript label: L.E Churchill 1890Length of back: 355mm
£200 - £300
97
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An English Violin by J. Brown, Huddersfield 1877Labelled: Made by J. Brown 56 Manchester Road Huddersfield, No 84 from 1877 having been then a maker 50 years in his 80 year July 1884Branded beneath the upper button: J Brown makerLength of back: 361mm
£800 - £1,200
98
An Interesting Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Joannes Georgius Staufer, fecit Viennae, anno 1828Length of back: 361mm
£500 - £800
99
A German Violin, circa 1900Stamped: Piotti Montecello on upper backLength of back: 365mm
£400 - £600
100
A Violin by E. Martin, Saxony 1942Labelled: Made by Martin SaxonyLength of back: 360mm
£300 - £500
101
An English Violin by A. G. Stevens, Whitby 1921Labelled: A. G. Stevens, Whitby Yorks 1921Length of back: 358mm
Sold with another violin
£300 - £500
102
A French 7/8 Size Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 345mm
£200 - £400
103
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Antonio Stradivarius...Length of back: 361mm
£100 - £200
104
A French Violin by Chipot Vuillaume, Mirecourt 1897Labelled: Chipot-Vuillaume, Luthier a Mirecourt 1897Length of back: 360mm
£800 - £1,200
105
An English Violin, London second half of the eighteenth centuryUnlabelledLength of back: 359mmThe violin retains its original neck and fingerboard
£800 - £1,200
106
A German Violin, attributed to Paolo Fiorini, circa 1920UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£600 - £1,000
107
A French Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Antonio Stradivarius...Length of back: 359mm
£500 - £800
108
A Violin, circa 1800Labelled: David Tecchler fecit Rome Anno Dni 1709Length of back: 356mm
£500 - £800 *
109
17
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1770Indistinctly labelledLength of back: 358mm
£400 - £600
110
A French Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Nicolaus Gagliano...Length of back: 359mm
£300 - £500
111
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Made and sold by John Johnson at the Harp & Crown, 10n Cheapside, London 1762Length of back: 359mm
£300 - £500
112
A Saxon Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 351mm
£300 - £500
113
A Small Size Czech Violin, circa 1920Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 340mm
£200 - £400
114
A German Violin, circa 1920UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£200 - £400
115
A ViolinLabelled: Zhotovil, Josef Cermak, houslat, Hora Kutna 1900 C. ... 8Length of back: 362mm
£100 - £200
116
A German Violin, school of Kloz, second half of the eighteenth centuryLabelled: Aegidius Kloz in Mittenwald an der ifer 1783Length of back: 357mm
£800 - £1,200
117
A French Violin, school of Jacques Boquay, circa 1780Bearing a repairer’s labelLength of back: 358mm
£600 - £1,000
118
A Good Violin, circa 1850, after MagginiLabelled: Gio.Maggini...Bearing various repairers’ labelsLength of back: 367mm
£600 - £1,000
119
A German Violin by C. F. Schuster, Cologne circa 1900Labelled: Copy of Amati, Manufactured in Saxony by C.F. Schuster, KolnLength of back: 359mm
£500 - £800
120
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 357mm
£400 - £600
121
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A Contemporary ViolinLabelled: Vincenzo Cavani...Length of back: 358mm
£400 - £600
122
A German Violin, circa 1900, after MagginiLabelled: Maggini...Length of back: 363mm
£300 - £500
123
An English Violin by A. J. Cavill, London 1914Labelled: A. J. Cavill, fecit in London, Anno 1914Length of back: 355mm
£300 - £500
124
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledBranded on the upper back: Nach HopfLength of back: 358mm
£200 - £400
125
A 3/4 Size Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 338mm
£100 - £200
126
A Scottish Violin by David Kyle, Dalry 1859Labelled: David Kyle, Maker Dalry 1859Length of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
127
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1800Indistinctly labelledLength of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
128
A German Violin, Mittenwald circa 1890UnlabelledLength of back: 357mm
£800 - £1,200
129
An English Violin, circa 1800Labelled: J. Betts, No. 2, Near Northgate the Royal Exchange, London 17..., Stamped: Betts on upper backLength of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
130
A Violin, probably by Paul Dörfel, after AmatiUnlabelledLength of back: 353mm
£700 - £1,000
131
A French Violin, Mirecourt circa 1870Labelled: Domenicus Montagnana...1747Length of back: 359mm
£500 - £800
132
An English Violin, attributed to Charles Eyles, circa 1880Labelled: Charles Eyles, FecitLength of back: 359mm
£500 - £800
133
19
A German Violin, circa 1900, after MagginiLabelled: Maggini...Length of back: 369mm
£300 - £500
134
A Violin, Mirecourt circa 1800Labelled: Established 40 years, The British House, The Essex Violin, Musical Instrument Stores 327 Barking Road, East HamLength of back: 360mm
£300 - £500
135
A German Violin, circa 1850UnlabelledLength of back: 356mm
£200 - £300
136
A ViolinLabelled: Breton Mirecourt 1840Length of back: 357mm
£100 - £150
137
A French ViolinLabelled: Victorisux par Colin MezinLength of back: 357mm
138
A French Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 359mm
£800 - £1,200
139
A French Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
£800 - £1,200
140
A ViolinLabelled: Giovanni Rota fecit Cremona Anno 1808Length of back: 362mm
£800 - £1,000
141
A Violin, probably English circa 1800UnlabelledInscribed internally: T Sanders 1818Length of back: 360mm
£600 - £1,000
142
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Pietro Martini, CremonaLength of back: 358mm
£600 - £800
143
A Violin by Karel Van der Meer, Amsterdam circa 1880UnlabelledBranded internally: Karel Van de Meer, AmsterdamLength of back: 358mm
Sold with the tax report of Paul Gerhard Schmidt, Amsterdam 1955
£600 - £1,000
144
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£600 - £1,000
145
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A French Violin by JTL, Mirecourt circa 1880Labelled: JTLLength of back: 360mm
£500 - £800
146
A German Violin, school of Kloz, circa 1800UnlabelledBranded on the upper back: HOBELength of back: 355mm
£500 - £800
147
A German Violin, school of Paolo Fiorini, circa 1920UnlabelledLength of back: 356mm
£400 - £600
148
A French Violin, Mirecourt circa 1880Labelled: Stradivarius...Length of back: 359mm
£400 - £600
149
A German Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 363mm
£300 - £500
150
An English Violin by Clifford Timms, Brighton 1975Bearing the original label: Clifford Timms, Made at Brighton Anno 1975Length of back: 356mm
£200 - £300
151
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Stainer...Length of back: 356mm
£100 - £200
152
Two Small Size Student ViolinsBoth unlabelledLength of backs: 318mm and 335mm
153
A French Violin by G. Cerpi, Paris 1892Bearing the original label: Lutherie Artistique G. Cerpi, Marchand des Violons, Altos, Violincelles et Archets. Paris et Londres, 1892Length of back: 360mm
£800 - £1,200
154
An Irish Violin by Perry & Wilkinson, Dublin 1812Labelled faintly: Made by Tho. Perry & Wm Wilkinson, ...(?) No. 4 Anglesea Street, No 4446, 1812 Length of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
155
An English Violin, circa 1800UnlabelledLength of back: 354mmNeck separated from body
£800 - £1,200
156
An English Violin by William Tarr, Manchester 1877Labelled: William Tarr, Fecit, No. 29 Manchester 1877Length of back: 359mm
£600 - £1,000
157
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A French Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius Cremonentis faciebat anno 1725Length of back: 356mm
£600 - £1,000
158
A Scottish Violin by Williamson Blyth, Edinburgh 1893Labelled: Williamson Blyth Edinburgh 1893Length of back: 361mm
£600 - £1,000
159
A Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Branded internally: ThiriotLength of back: 359mm
£500 - £800
160
A Composite French ViolinLabelled: Fait a Reims, Par Salomon 1752Length of back: 356mmThe table possibly by Salomon with later back, ribs and scroll
£800 - £1,200
161
A Violin, attributed to Ernesto Corli, Ferrara 1991Labelled: Ernesto Corli, Ferrara anno 1991Numbered: 44Length of back: 357mm
£500 - £800
162
A Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Labelled: Albani...Length of back: 359mm
£400 - £600
163
An English Violin, circa 1880Labelled: David Techler...Length of back: 352mm
£400 - £600
164
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Stradivarius...Length of back: 359mm
£400 - £600
165
A German Violin, Markneukirchen circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£300 - £500
166
A Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Nicolaus Gagliano...Length of back: 361mm
Sold with a German violin, labelled: Gasparo de Salo
£300 - £500
167
A German Violin, probably by Neuner and Hornsteiner, Mittenwald circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 355mm
£200 - £300
168
Three ViolinsIndistinctly labelled in manuscript; indistinctly inscribed in manuscript and dated 1947; unlabelledLengths of back: 355mm, 356mm, 357mm
£100 - £150
169
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A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Guadagnini...Length of back: 357mm
170
A Violin by A. H. Braun, Markneukirchen 1935Labelled: Gebaut im Jahre 1935 von Aug. Hermann Braun Lauten und Geigenbaumeister Markneukirchen i/S Nr 855Length of back: 359mm
£800 - £1,200
171
A German Violin, school of Kloz, Mittenwald circa 1780UnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
£800 - £1,000
172
A Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Jacques Bouquay rue d’Argenteauil a Paris 1720Length of back: 356mm
£800 - £1,200
173
A French Violin by Geronimo Barnabetti, circa 1900Labelled: J.T.L Geronimo Barnabetti, ParisLength of back: 358mm
£600 - £1,000
174
A Bohemian Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Tecchler, PragLength of back: 356mm
£600 - £1,000
175
A German Violin, school of Kloz, circa 1800Labelled: Nicolas Amatus...Length of back: 355mm
£600 - £1,000
176
A Violin, circa 1780Labelled: ... Rotterdamn 1784Length of back: 360mm
£400 - £600
177
An English Violin, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 356mm
£400 - £600
178
A Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Labelled: Stradivarius...Length of back: 360mm
£300 - £500
179
An English Viola, school of Betts, circa 1810UnlabelledLength of back: 386mm
£600 - £1,000
180
A German Viola, circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 386mm
£300 - £500
181
23
A French Viola by Breton Brevete, Mirecourt circa 1900Bearing the original label: Breton Brevete de S.A.R.MLength of back: 400mm
£800 - £1,200
182
An English Viola by Goulding & Co, London circa 1820UnlabelledBranded on the upper back: Goulding & Co, LondonLength of back: 388mm
£600 - £1,000
183
A Viola, attributed to Ernesto Corli, Ferrara 1991Labelled: Ernesto Corli, Ferrara anno 1991Length of back: 411mm
£600 - £1,000
184
A German Viola by Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald circa 1890UnlabelledLength of back: 385mm
£500 - £800
185
An English Viola, school of Kennedy, London circa 1830UnlabelledLength of back: 384mm
£700 - £1,000
186
A Viola, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 409mm
£600 - £800
187
A French Viola by Breton Brevete, circa 1880UnlabelledBranded internally: Breton Brevete de S.A.R.M.Length of back: 400mm
£600 - £1,000
188
A German Viola, school of Neuner & Hornsteiner, circa 1880Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius ...Length of back: 393mm
£800 - £1,200
189
A French Viola, Mirecourt circa 1840UnlabelledLength of back: 381mm
£500 - £600
190
A German Viola, twentieth centuryUnlabelledLength of back: 406mm
£200 - £400
191
A German Cello, Mittenwald circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 744mm
£800 - £1,200
192
A CelloLabelled: John Juzek, Violin Maker in PragueLength of back: 755mm
£300 - £500
193
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A French Cello, circa 1880Labelled: J. F. Lott, Maker, LondonLength of back: 744mm
£600 - £1,000
194
A German Cello, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 758mm
£400 - £600
195
A CelloLabelled: Giuseppe Rocca fece in Torino Anno 1863Further labelled in manuscript: Giuseppe Zamberti...Vicenza anno 1941 -XIXLength of back: 763mm
£600 - £800
196
A German Cello, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 712mm
£500 - £800
197
A Small Size German Cello, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 503mm
£500 - £800
198
A Small Size English Cello, circa 1850Labelled: Amati...Length of back: 652mm
£400 - £600
199
An Italian Mandolin by Pascquale Vinaccia, Naples 1875Bearing the original label: Pascquale Vinaccia e Figli, Fabbricanti di Strumenti armonici, di S.A.R. la Principessa di Piemonte, Rua Catalana, No 53, Napoli 1875String length: 323mm
£2,500 - £3,500
200
An English Ten String Cittern or Guitar, circa 1800Inscribed Internally: Harvey Walker, No 48, Wyck St., Near Temple Bar, London, 1800Length of back: 375mm
Sold with the original tuning key
£500 - £800
201
A Mandolin by Carlo Martello, Naples circa 1890Labelled: ... Carlo MNartello, Fabricante Privilegiato di Strumenti Armonici A Corde, Napoli, Italia, Casa Propria, Systema Speciale...Vibrating string length: 328mm
£400 - £600
202
A Four String StroviolBranded: Stroviols, Trade Mark Registered, Popular ModelBell diameter: 173mm
£500 - £800
203
A Baritone Saxophone, attributed to Lecomte, Paris 1879
Sold with fitted leather case
£200 - £400
204
25
A Selmer Mark VI Alto SaxophoneBranded: Brevete France & Etranger, Henri Selmer Paris, Fabrik en France parH. Selmer & Cie, PlaceDancourt. Paris, Selmer, New York Elkhart London Made in France
Sold with original case
£3,000 - £5,000
205
A Tenor Saxophone by ConnBranded: Conn USA
Sold with original case
£600 - £800
206
A Soprano Saxophone by E.J. Albert, BrusselsBranded: E.J. Albert, Bruxelles
£1,000 - £1,500
207
A French Alto Saxophone by Selmer, Paris 1929Branded: 1ER Grand Prix de LaFacture Instrumentale, Medaille d’or 1900, Adolphe Sax, 84 Rue Myrha, Paris, No. 419Overall length: 655mm
£600 - £800
208
A Boxwood One-Key Flute by Firth & Sons, New York circa 1865Stamped: Firth Sons & Co New YorkLength from embouchure to foot base: 438mm
£400 - £600
209
An English Flute by Monzino, London 1812Branded faintly: MonzinoLength from embouchure to foot base: 563mm
£600 - £1,000
210
A Nickel Mounted FluteStamped: George CrosbyLength from embouchure to foot base: 340mm
£100 - £200
211
A Wooden Violin Case212
A Violin Case by W. E. Hill & Sons, London
£200 - £400
213
A Gold-Mounted Viola Bow by J. S. FinkelStamped: J. S. Finkel...Round stickWeight: 65g (non-silver lapping)
£600 - £1,000
214
A Gold-Mounted Viola BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 75g
£200 - £400
215
A Silver-Mounted Viola BowStamped: Jas TubbsRound stickWeight: 68g
£400 - £600
216
A Nickel-Mounted Viola BowStamped: *Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 66g
Sold with a silver-mounted German violin bow
£200 - £400
217
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A Silver-Mounted Viola BowStamped: *Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 72g
£300 - £400
218
A German Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by H. R. PfretzschnerStamped: H. R. PfretzschnerOctagonal stickWeight: 72g
£600 - £1,000
219
A Silver-Mounted Viola BowStamped: W.E. DörflerRound stickWeight: 66g
£400 - £600
220
A French Silver-Mounted Viola Bow, probably by JTLUnstampedRound stickWeight: 70g
£300 - £500
221
A German Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by G. PragerStamped: Gustav PragerOctagonal stickWeight: 69g
£800 - £1,200
222
A German Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by H. R. PfretzschnerStamped: H. R. Pfretzschner and branded on the frogRound stickWeight: 81g
£800 - £1,200
223
A German Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 81g
£200 - £300
224
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Egdius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 82g
£200 - £300
225
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: W. E. HillRound stickWeight: 79g
£500 - £800
226
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Egidius Dörfler***Round stickWeight: 81g
£200 - £300
227
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Egid. DörflerOctagonal stickWeight: 88g
£200 - £300
228
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Conrad Gotz***Octagonal stickWeight: 87g
£300 - £400
229
27
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 78g
£400 - £600
230
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 82g
£200 - £300
231
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 80g
£300 - £500
232
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 82g
£200 - £300
233
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: DoddOctagonal stickWeight: 84g
£250 - £350
234
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by R. PaesoldStamped: Roderich PaesoldOctagonal stickWeight: 80g
£200 - £400
235
A Geman Baroque Cello Bow by J. S. FinkelStamped: J. S. FinkelRound stickWeight: 65g
£600 - £1,000
236
A Nickel-Mounted German Cello BowUnstampedOctagonal stickWeight: 84g
£200 - £400
237
A German Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by K. SchaffnerStamped: K. SchaffnerOctagonal stickWeight: 82g
Sold with two cello bows
£500 - £800
238
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 85g
£400 - £600
239
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Lothar SeifertOctagonal stickWeight: 78g
£200 - £400
240
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Rudolf NeudorferOctagonal stickWeight: 75g
£200 - £400
241
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A Nickel-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 85g
£300 - £400
242
An English Gold-Mounted Cello Bow by Roger DoeStamped: Roger DoeOctagonal stickWeight 80g
£300 - £500
243
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 78g
£500 - £800
244
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow, possibly FrenchFaintly brandedRound stickWeight: 76g
£300 - £500
245
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Gunter DörflerOctagonal stickWeight: 85g
Sold with a nickel-mounted German cello bow
£300 - £500
246
A German Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedOctagonal stickWeight: 76g
Sold with a nickel-mounted cello bow
£300 - £500
247
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Egidius Dörfler***Round stickWeight: 85g
Sold with a nickel-mounted cello bow
£200 - £300
248
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow, by a member of the Dodd familyStamped: Dodd on the handle and again on the frogRound stickWeight: 78g
£700 - £1,000
249
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: George DarbeyOctagonal stickWeight: 83gThe later frog and button
£300 - £500
250
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egid Dörfler*Octagonal stickWeight: 91g
£300 - £500
251
A Silver and Nickel-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Pagini a ParisRound stickWeight: 67g (no lapping)
£500 - £800
252
An Engraved Nickel-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Egidius Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 79g
£300 - £500
253
29
A German Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 75g
£300 - £500
254
A German Silver-Mounted Cello BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 68g
£100 - £200
255
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egid Dörfler***Octagonal stickWeight: 81g
£300 - £500
256
A Nickel-Mounted Cello Bow by W. H. HammigStamped: W.H. Hammig LeipzigRound stickWeight: 72g
£500 - £800
257
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egid Dörfler*Octagonal stickWeight: 90g
£300 - £500
258
A Silver and Nickel-Mounted Cello Bow, attributed to Albert NürnbergerIndistinctly stampedRound stickWeight: 78g
£400 - £600
259
A 3/4 Size Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: HillRound stickWeight: 53g (sparse hair, no lapping)
£800 - £1,200
260
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by R. Weichold, DresdenStamped: R. Weichold a Dresden and Mitation de Tourte on reverseOctagonal stickWeight: 74g
£300 - £500
261
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: *Egid Dörfler*Octagonal stickWeight: 87g
£300 - £500
262
A Nickel-Mounted Cello BowStamped twice: PeccatteOctagonal StickWeight: 83g
£400 - £800
263
A Silver-Mounted Cello BowStamped: Dörfler*Round stickWeight: 78g
£200 - £400
264
A French Nickel-Mounted Cello Bow by Roger LotteStamped: Roger LotteRound stickWeight: 80g
£600 - £1,000
265
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A German Double Bass BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 146g
£100 - £200
266
A Bundle of Thirty Two BowsVarious mounts and brands
£200 - £300
267
A Bundle of Fourteen Violin BowsVarious mounts and brands
£300 - £500
268
Six Violin BowsVarious mounts and brands
£600 - £1,000
269
An English Violin, circa 1800Bearing a repairers label: W. Gilkes... London 1875(?)Length of back: 356mm
£800 - £1,200
270
A German Violin by Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald 1879Labelled: Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald (Baiern) 1879 NBLength of back: 356mm
£800 - £1,200
271
A French Violin by Rene Jacquemin, Mirecourt 1926Labelled: Rene Jacquemin,Ex Ouvrier des Luthiers du Conservatoire de Paris, 70 Rue Chanzy - Mirecourt, Anno 1926Length of back: 357mm
£800 - £1,200
272
A German Violin by Albin Ludwig Paulus, Dresden circa 1900Labelled: ... A.L. PaulusLength of back: 357mm
£600 - £800
273
A French Violin by Couesnon, Paris circa 1900Labelled: Couesnon, Luthier, Rue d’Angouleme, ParisLength of back: 359mm
£600 - £1,000
274
A Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£600 - £800
275
An English Violin, circa 1880Labelled: W. Barr, LondonLength of back: 358mm
£400 - £600
276
A Contemporary ViolinLabelled: Jules Merciolle...Length of back: 358mm
£400 - £600
277
31
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Copy of Antonius Stradivarius Fecit Dresdae 1721Length of back: 364mm
£400 - £600
278
A Violin by Joh. KnillingLabelled: Joh Knilling Instrumentenmacher Nr 66 MittenwaldLength of back: 357mm
£300 - £500
279
A ViolinLabelled: Etienne Maire fils Luthier a Paris 1899 rue Poissonnerie 31Length of back: 357mm
£300 - £500
280
A Saxon Violin, circa 1770Faintly labelledLength of back: 357mm
£300 - £500
281
A German Violin, circa 1870UnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
£200 - £400
282
An English Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 356mm
£800 - £1,200
283
A French Violin by E. Somny Ouchard, Mirecourt 1892Bearing the manuscript label: Copie d’amati E. Somny Ouchard Mirecourt 1892Length of back: 356mm
£800 - £1,200
284
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledIndistinctly branded internallyLength of back: 355mmThe table and back with inlaid decoration
£400 - £600
285
A French Violin, circa 1900Faintly labelled: Paul BaillyLength of back: 356mm
£400 - £600
286
An English Violin by J. Brown, Huddersfield 1871Labelled: J. Brown, Huddersfield ... 1871Stamped on upper back: J. Brown, Maker, HuddersfieldLength of back: 361mm
£400 - £600
287
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1870UnlabelledLength of back: 362mm
£300 - £500
288
A German ViolinUnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£200 - £400
289
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A ViolinLabelled: Sivori orchestra violin 334 Ad 1894Length of back: 362mm
£200 - £400
290
A German 7/8 Size Violin, circa 1920UnlabelledLength of back: 344mm
£300 - £500
291
A Violin, circa 1900Labelled: W. E. Hill & Sons, Makers Wardour Street, London 1884Length of back: 360mm
£800 - £1,200
292
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£300 - £500
293
A German Violin, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 363mm
294
A French Violin, probably by J. Somis circa 1900Labelled: Le Sol fil Levante, J Somis, Registered Trade Mark, Strad ModelLength of back: 356mm
£800 - £1,200
295
A French Violin by Louis Joly, Mirecourt circa 1900Bearing the original label: Luthier Artistique, Louis Joly, a Mirecourt (Vosges)Signed on labelLength of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
296
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 355mm
£800 - £1,200
297
A French Violin by Charles Fetique, Mirecourt 1876Labelled: Luthier Artistique, Charles Fetique, a Mirecourt (Vosges) 1876Length of back: 358mm
£600 - £1,000
298
A German ViolinLabelled: Van Dolling, den JungerenLength of back: 359mm
£600 - £1,000
299
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 354mm
£600 - £800
300
A Violin, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
£600 - £1,000
301
33
A German Violin, possibly by Johann George Lippold, circa 1800Labelled: Ignatio Bentze in Cremona ... 1787(?)Length of back: 353mm
£500 - £800
302
An English Violin, circa 1850UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£500 - £800
303
No Lot304
A Violin, circa 1950Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 357mm
£300 - £500
305
A French Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 358mm
£300 - £500
306
A German Violin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£300 - £500
307
A Violin by R. J. Raymond, Bergholt 1989Labelled: Made for Siegfried Mühlhauser by Robert John Raymond West Bergholt no 69 1989Length of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
308
A Violin, possibly English circa 1840UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
309
A German Violin, school of Kloz, circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
310
A French Violin, school of J. B. Colin, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£800 - £1,200
311
A French Violin, circa 1900Labelled: 2 Premier Prix exp. Melbourene, Geronimo Grandini Senior, 140 Rue St Charles, ParisLength of back: 357mm
£600 - £1,000
312
No Lot313
An Interesting Composite Violin, possibly ItalianLabelled: Camillus Camilli, Mantua 1739Length of back: 356mmThe table by another maker
£600 - £1,000
314
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A German Violin by Hermann Schlosser, Erlbach circa 1920Bearing the original label: Hermann Schlosser Geigenmacher in Erlbach Gesetzlich GeschutztLength of back: 358mm
£600 - £1,000
315
An English Violin, circa 1830UnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
£500 - £800
316
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Stainer...Length of back: 355mm
£500 - £800
317
A French Violin, circa 1920Labelled: Guadagnini...Length of back: 361mm
£500 - £800
318
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Nicolaus Amatus...Length of back: 357mm
£400 - £600
319
No Lot320
An Interesting ViolinLabelled: Rocca...Length of back: 354mm
£400 - £600
321
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1900Labelled: Johann Uhlrich Fichtl, Mittenwald an 1763Length of back: 360mm
£400 - £600
322
A Violin by Charles Johnson, 1920Labelled: Charles Johnson, Maker Hawera N.Z. A.D. 1920Length of back: 357mmSold with a letter from the repairer
£300 - £500
323
A German Violin, circa 1860UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£100 - £200
324
A German Violin by Louis Lowendall, Dresden 1887Bearing an original labelBranded on upper back, button and back of scrollLength of back: 357mm
325
A Violin by Albert Götz, 1946Labelled: Albert Götz Markneukirchen Anno 1946Length of back: 355mm
£800 - £1,200
326
A French Violin by Charles Simonin, Paris circa 1900Labelled: Charles Simonin, a ParisLength of back: 360mm
£800 - £1,200
327
35
An English Violin by Louis F. Milton, Bedford 1924Labelled: Louis F. Milton, Bedford, England 1924, No. 26Length of back: 355mm
£600 - £1,000
328
A French Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Labelled: Violin Ecole Grandini, JTL, Copie de Joseph Guarnerius fecit Cremonae anno 1720, IHSLength of back: 360mm
£600 - £800
329
An English Violin, school of Hill, circa 1800UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£600 - £1,000
330
A German Violin, circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 354mm
£500 - £800
331
An English Violin by George Withers, London 1912Labelled: Oil Varnished, George Withers & Sons, Leicester Square, London 1912Length of back: 358mm
£500 - £800
332
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 359mm
Sold with three violins
£500 - £800
333
Two Violins, a Small Size Violin and a ViolaLabelled: Antonius Stradiuarius...; Copie de Antonius Stradiuarius...; Jacobus Stainer...; Antonius Stradivarius...Lengths of back: 356mm, 302mm, 356mm, 392mm
£400 - £600
334
A German ViolinUnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
335
A German Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Richard Duke, Violin Maker LondonLength of back: 360mm
£400 - £600
336
A Violin, circa 1890, after StainerLabelled: Jacobus Stainer in Absam prope Oenipontum 1683Length of back: 354mm
£300 - £500
337
A German ViolinLabelled: Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno 1737Length of back: 356mm
£50 - £100
338
A French Violin by Laberte-Humbert, Mirecourt 1884Labelled: L’Aberte Humbert, Gold Medallists, Paris 1884Length of back: 351mm
£800 - £1,200
339
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A Contemporary 3/4 Size ViolinLabelled: Liuteria Sanremo, Workshop, Str. S. Giovanni 160 Sanremo anno 2010Length of back: 358mm
£800 - £1,200
340
A German Violin, first half of the twentieth centuryLabelled: Hannibal Fagnola fecit Taurini anno Domini 1904Length of back: 349mm
£800 - £1,200
341
A Violin, circa 1840UnlabelledLength of back: 365mm
£800 - £1,200
342
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1850Labelled: Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi...Length of back: 355mm
£600 - £1,000
343
A German Violin by the Wolff Bros, Kreuznach 1898Bearing the original label: Wolff Bros Violin Manufacturers Class 2 No. 2586 1898Length of back: 359mm
£600 - £800
344
A Scottish Violin by Williamson Blyth, Edinburgh 1886Bearing a manuscript label: Made by Williamson Blythe 1886 Edinburgh 1886Length of back: 360mm
£600 - £1,000
345
A ViolinLabelled: Fabio Galgani, faciebat in Massa Marittima 1958, A.D. 1958Length of back: 351mm
£600 - £1,000
346
A French Violin, Mirecourt circa 1900Stamped internally: Bourlier, MirecourtLength of back: 364mm
£600 - £800
347
A German Violin by Carl Meyer, circa 1900Labelled: Carl Meyer, Voigtlandiches fabricat, imported by Ball, Beavon & Co, LondonNumbered: 1181Length of back: 359mm
£500 - £800
348
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 361mm
£500 - £800
349
A German Violin by E. R. Schmidt, circa 1900Labelled: Stradivarius, made by E. R. Schmidt & Co Violinmakers, SaxonyLength of back: 360mm
£500 - £800
350
A French Violin by Gabriel Magniere, Mirecourt 1890Labelled: Luthier Artistique, Gabriel Magniere, Luthier Mirecourt 1890Further labelled with a repairer’s inscription: Thomas Alexander ...Newcastle 1972Length of back: 360mmThe later table
Sold with a German Violin
£500 - £600
351
37
A German Violin, circa 1900, after MagginiUnlabelledLength of back: 369mm
£400 - £600
352
A Saxon Violin, Markneukirchen circa 1900Labelled: Copy of Antonius Stradivarius, Made under supervision of Ernst Heinrich RothLength of back: 358mm
£400 - £600
353
A German Violin by Ernst Frederich Reichel, Markneukirchen 1931Labelled: Ernst Frederich Reichel, Geigenbaumeister, Markneukirchen 1931Length of back: 361mm
£400 - £600
354
A French Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Louis Guersan...Length of back: 359mm
£300 - £500
355
A ViolinLabelled: Joseph Hare at ye golden...in St Paul’s churchyard, LondonLength of back: 357mm
£600 - £1,000
356
A German Violin by the Wolff Bros, circa 1900Labelled: Wolff Bros, Violin Manufacturers No 2164, 1886Length of back: 360mm
£600 - £1,000
357
A Violin, Mittenwald circa 1800UnlabelledLength of back: 361mm
£500 - £800
358
A German Violin, circa 1900Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 360mm
Sold with three violins
£500 - £800
359
A ViolinLabelled: Charles Gaillard, rue Notre Dame lloyd france, Paris 1873Length of back: 360mm
£500 - £800
360
A German Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Vuillaume ...Length of back: 354mm
£300 - £500
361
A German Violin, circa 1850UnlabelledBranded: AG on button and lower ribLength of back: 357mm
£600 - £800
362
A German Violin by Louis Lowendall, Dresden circa 1900Bearing the original label: Louis Lowendall fecit Dresdae. Anno 1888Signed internally and on the labelLength of back: 360mm
£600 - £1,000
363
38
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A Violin, circa 1870UnlabelledLength of back: 362mm
£600 - £800
364
A Good Violin, circa 1860Labelled: Jean Baptiste Vuillaume a Paris, 5 Rue Demours-Ternes, JBVLength of back: 363mmThe finial carved in the shape of a bearded man’s head
£500 - £700
365
A German Violin, circa 1880Labelled: Joseph Hornsteiner, MittenwaldLength of back: 360mm
£500 - £800
366
A German ViolinLabelled: Carcassi...Length of back: 356mm
£300 - £500
367
42
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Lot 410
An Italian Violin by Rafaelle & Antonio Gagliano, Naples circa 1820£50,000 - £80,000 *
54
29th June 2015
Lot 519
An Italian Cello, Florence circa 1750, possibly by a member of the Carcassi family£100,000 - £150,000
56
29th June 2015
Lot 565
An Italian Violin by Joseph and Antonio Gagliano, Naples circa 1790£55,000 - £75,000
57
Lot 569
An Italian violin, school of Gragnani, Livorno second half of the eighteenth century£15,000 - £20,000 *
58
29th June 2015
Lot 573
A French Violin by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris 1867, after Amati£80,000 - £120,000
60
29th June 2015
Lot 582
An Italian Violin by Annibale Fagnola, Turin circa 1900, after Rocca£60,000 - £80,000
62
29th June 2015
Lot 592
An Italian Violin, attributed to Gaetano Guadagnini (II), Turin 1840£15,000 - £20,000
29th June 2015
66
Lot 405
A German Violin by Georg Winterling, Hamburg 1912£6,000 - £10,000
Lot 411
An English Violin by Benjamin Banks, Salisbury 1787£10,000 - £15,000
67
Lot 417
An Italian Violin by J. F. Guidantus, Bologna circa 1730£18,000 - £25,000
Lot 423
A French Violin by Hippolyte Chrétien Silvestre, Paris 1899£15,000 - £20,000
29th June 2015
68
Lot 429
An Italian Violin by Carlo Bisiach, Florence 1930£35,000 - £45,000 **
Lot 435
An Italian Violin by Romeo Antoniazzi, Milan circa 1910£30,000 - £50,000
69
Lot 436
A German Violin by Paul Knorr, Berlin circa 1910£5,000 - £8,000
Lot 439
An English Violin by a member of the Panormo family, London circa 1800£20,000 - £30,000
29th June 2015
70
Lot 440
A Portugese Violin by Antonio Capela, Espinho 1996£5,000 - £8,000
Lot 444
An Italian Violin, attributed to and probably by Luigi Fabris, Venice 1852£25,000 - £35,000
71
Lot 449
An Italian Violin, probably by Stefano Scarampella, Mantua circa 1908£18,000 - £25,000 *
Lot 455
An Italian Violin by Enrico Politi, Rome 1923£8,000 - £12,000
29th June 2015
72
Lot 461
An Italian Violin by Giovanni Dollenz, Trieste first half of the eighteenth century£15,000 - £20,000
Lot 471
A Viola, attributed to Georg Winterling, Hamburg 1914£7,000 - £10,000
73
Lot 475
A German Viola, possibly by Paulus Alletsee, Munich 1718£18,000 - £25,000
Lot 488
An Italian Viola by Natale Carletti, Bologna 1930£12,000 - £18,000 *
Lot 559
A French Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by Pierre Simon£20,000 - £30,000
29th June 2015
74
Lot 497
An English Cello, school of Betts, circa 1790£8,000 - £12,000
Lot 566
A French Violin by Gand & Bernadel, Paris 1887£7,000 - £10,000
75
Lot 561
A French Violin by Pierre Hel, Lille 1923£6,000 - £8,000
29th June 2015
76
Lot 586
An Italian Violin by Plinio Michetti, Turin 1934£12,000 - £18,000
Lot 587
A French Violin by Silvestre & Maucotel, Paris 1903£6,000 - £8,000
77
Lot 597
An Italian Violin, probably by G. B. Ceruti, Cremona 1801£35,000 - £55,000 *
Lot 598
An Italian Violin by Fratelli Guastalla, Reggio Emilia 1925£10,000 - £15,000
29th June 2015
78
Lot 602
An Italian Violin by Giuseppe Tarasconi, Milan 1899£25,000 - £35,000 *
Lot 599
A Violin, possibly Italian£7,000 - £10,000 *
79
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Pierre Simon, Paris circa 1860Stamped: Vuillaume a ParisRound stickWeight: 54g (no hair, silver ferrule missing, original cloth lapping)
Sold with the certificate of Bernard Millant, Paris 2015
£5,000 - £8,000
368
An English Gold-Mounted Violin Bow by Hart & SonStamped: Hart & SonRound stickWeight: 61g
£1,000 - £1,500
369
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. LamyStamped: A Lamy a ParisRound stickWeight: 60g
£4,000 - £6,000
370
A Gold-Mounted Violin Bow by John Norwood Lee, ChicagoStamped: John Norwood LeeFurther stamped: Bein & FushiOctagonal stickWeight: 60g
£1,200 - £1,800
371
A French Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Lyon PiqueOctagonal stickWeight: 58g
£1,000 - £1,500
372
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by James TubbsStamped: Jas TubbsRound stickWeight: 62g
£4,000 - £6,000
373
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Louis MorizotStamped: L. MorizotOctagonal stickWeight: 61g (no hair)
£1,200 - £1,800
374
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, probably by a member of the Bazin familyStamped: BazinRound stickWeight: 55gThe later frog and button
£1,200 - £1,800
375
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Eugène Sartory, circa 1900Stamped: E. Sartory a ParisRound stickWeight: 59g
£8,000 - £12,000
376
A French Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: L BastienRound stickWeight: 60g
£1,800 - £2,500
377
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: Albert.NürnbergerOctagonal stickWeight: 59g
£1,000 - £1,500
378
A Silver Mounted Violin Bow by Eugène SartoryStamped: E. Sartory a ParisRound stickWeight: 61gThe broken head
£3,000 - £4,000
379
pg. 37
pg. 37
pg. 37
pg. 37
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An English Gold-Mounted Violin Bow by A. R. BultitudeStamped: A. R. BultitudeOctagonal stickWeight: 62g
£2,000 - £3,000
392
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Charles HussonStamped: Husson a ParisRound stickWeight: 58g (cloth lapping)
£1,500 - £2,000
380
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: W. E. Hill & SonsOctagonal stickWeight: 63g
£2,000 - £3,000
381
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Daniel Moinel, ParisStamped: Daniel Moinel a ParisOctagonal stickWeight: 65g
£1,500 - £2,000
382
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, school of MalineUnstampedRound stickWeight: 60g
£3,000 - £5,000
383
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: DoddRound stickWeight: 63g
£1,500 - £2,000
384
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: HillRound stickWeight: 63g
£1,000 - £1,500
385
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow, probably by J. J. MartinUnstampedRound stickWeight: 62g
£2,000 - £4,000
386
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: W. E. Hill & SonsOctagonal stickWeight: 57g (sparse hair, non-silver lapping)
£2,000 - £4,000
387
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Caressa & FrançaisRound stickWeight: 60g
£1,800 - £2,000
388
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Jacob EuryStamped: EuryRound stickWeight: 59gThe later mounts
£8,000 - £12,000
389
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: W. E. Hill & SonsRound stickWeight: 56g
£1,500 - £2,500
390
A French Violin Bow by A. LamyStamped: A Lamy A ParisRound stickWeight: 39g (no mounts)
£1,000 - £1,500
391
81
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Charles PeccatteStamped: PeccatteRound stickWeight: 58g
Sold with the certificate and letter of valuation of Jean François Raffin, Paris 2014 in which it is described as ‘fait en legere collaboration avec Peccatte Charles’.
£6,000 - £8,000
393
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by James TubbsStamped: J. TubbsRound stickWeight: 59gThis is an early example of the maker’s work
£2,000 - £3,000 *
394
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by John Dodd, circa 1820Stamped: J. DoddEngraved on the ferrule: G.H.L. 1=6=04Round stickWeight: 62g
£1,500 - £2,000
395
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by J. J. MartinStamped: GuariniRound stickWeight: 62g
£4,000 - £6,000
396
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. R. BultitudeHandle covered by leatherOctagonal stickWeight: 70g
£2,000 - £3,000
397
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Cuniot HuryStamped: Cuniot HuryRound stickWeight: 56g
£1,000 - £1,500
398
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Claude ThomassinFaintly stamped: C. Thomassin a ParisRound stickWeight: 58g
£5,000 - £8,000
399
A German Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: Albert NürnbergerOctagonal stickWeight: 63g
£1,000 - £1,500
400
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by James Tubbs, circa 1890Stamped: Jas TubbsRound stickWeight: 60g
£3,000 - £4,000
401
A Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: Jas TubbsRound stickWeight: 52g (sparse hair)
£1,000 - £1,500
402
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Pierre GrunbergerStamped: P. GrunbergerRound stickWeight: 63g
£1,200 - £1,800
403
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Eugène SartoryStamped: E. Sartory a ParisRound stickWeight: 59g
£8,000 - £12,000
404
A German Violin by Georg Winterling, Hamburg 1912Labelled: Georg. Winterling, Hamburg Fecit Anno 1912 GWLength of back: 357mm
£6,000 - £10,000
405
pg. 38
pg. 38
pg. 38
pg. 64
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A French Violin by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris circa 1835-45Labelled: Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, a Paris Rue Croix Des Petit ChampsLength of back: 358mm
Sold with the certificate of Jean Jacques Rampal, Paris 2005 and the certificate of Ifshin Violins, Berkeley 2005
£100,000 - £150,000
416
An Italian Violin by J. F. Guidantus, Bologna circa 1730Labelled: Joannes Florenes Guidantus fecit Bononiae anno 1730Length of back: 355mm
Sold with the certificate of Florian Leonhard, London 2009
£18,000 - £25,000
417
An Italian Violin, circa 1890Labelled: Gaetani Guadagnini fece in Torino nell’anno 1881 in piazza S. CarloLength of back: 360mm
£5,000 - £8,000
406
A Violin, circa 1850UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£2,000 - £4,000
407
A German Violin by Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald circa 1860Bearing the original label: Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald in BayernLength of back: 357mm
Sold with the opinion letter of Adriaan van Driem, Amsterdam 1973
£1,500 - £2,000
408
An English Violin, school of Duke, London circa 1780UnlabelledBearing an armorial seal on the upper back, possibly of the Campbell crestLength of back: 355mm
£1,200 - £1,800
409
An Italian Violin by Rafaelle & Antonio Gagliano, Naples circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 350mm
Sold with copies of the certificates of J & A Beare, London 1978 and Bein & Fushi, Chicago 1978
£50,000 - £80,000 *
410
An English Violin by Benjamin Banks, Salisbury 1787Labelled: Benjamin Banks, Salisbury fecit. 1787The blocks initialled in ink: BBLength of back: 354mm
Sold with the certificate of J & A Beare, London 2012
£10,000 - £15,000
411
An Italian Violin, circa 1800Labelled: Francifcus Gobetti Fecit Venetiis 1731Length of back: 353mm
£5,000 - £7,000
412
A Russian Violin by E. Vitkaczek, Moscow 1933Labelled: Eugenius Vitaczek Pragensis fecit Moscoviae anno 1933Signed on the labelLength of back: 355mm
£4,000 - £6,000
413
A Violin, possibly ItalianLabelled: Bartolomeo Obizi, in Verona 1748Length of back: 357mm
£3,000 - £5,000
414
A German Violin, attributed to Neuner & Hornsteiner, Mittenwald circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 358mm
£1,000 - £1,500
415
pg. 40
pg. 41
pg. 64
pg. 65
83
A Violin by Michael Albani, Gratz 1728Bearing the original label: Michael Albanus me fecit Gracy A. 1728Bearing the device of a rearing bullLength of back: 354mm
£7,000 - £10,000
418
A Swiss Violin by Jean Werro, Berne 1915Bearing the original label: J. Werro, fecit a Berne, 1915Length of back: 363mm
£2,000 - £3,000
419
An English Violin, school of Wulme-Hudson, circa 1900Labelled: Gennaro Gagliano fecit in Napoli Anno 1761Length of back: 350mm
£1,200 - £1,800
420
A French Violin, school of Deleplanque, early nineteenth centuryUnlabelledThe finger board is numbered: 9274Length of back: 355mmThe later scroll
£1,000 - £1,500
421
An Italian Violin by Giuseppe Dallaglio, Mantua circa 1820Labelled: This violin is in our judgment the work of Joseph Dallaglio Mantua ref. Signed Hart & Son 1917/35Further labelled: Repaired by S. W. Nimes London 1973Length of back: 354mm
£40,000 - £60,000
422
A French Violin by Hippolyte Chrétien Silvestre, Paris 1899Labelled: H.C. Silvestre a Paris 1899, HCS, No. 387Branded internally: H.C. Silvestre a ParisLength of back: 357mm
£15,000 - £20,000
423
An Italian Violin by Natale Novelli, Milan 1947Bearing an original label: Giuseppe Pedrazzini, Cremonese, fece in Milano 1947Signed on the labelBranded internally: G. PedrazziniLength of back: 356mm
Sold with the certificate of Florian Leonhard, London 2014Natale Novelli worked for his uncle Giuseppe Pedrazzini
£10,000 - £15,000
424
A Fine Violin, school of Albani, circa 1700Labelled: Mathius Albanus fecit Bulfani 16..Inscribed with a restorer’s signature dated 1938Length of back: 357mmThe later Italian scroll
£4,000 - £6,000
425
A French Violin by Jean Baptiste Deshayes Salomon, Paris 1762(?)Labelled: Salomon lutier a Ste. Cecile plus de L’ecole Paris 1762(?)Branded beneath the upper button: Salomon a ParisLength of back: 356mm
£3,000 - £5,000
426
A ViolinLabelled: E. R. Conkerton fecit in Reigate 1919Length of back: 358mm
£1,500 - £2,000
427
A German Violin by Adolf Heinicke, Wildstein 1928Bearing the original label: Mathias Heinicke, Geigenbauer Wildstein b. Eger 1928. Bohemia, Schuler von Eugenio Degani in VenedigLength of back: 359mm
£1,200 - £1,800
428
pg. 42
pg. 43
pg. 65
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An English Violin, attributed to Vincenzo Panormo, London circa 1790, after Nicolo Amati
UnlabelledThe fingerboard bearing the W. E. Hill & Sons registration number: H472Length of back: 350mm
Sold with the certificate of W. E. Hill & Sons, London 1942 stating the violin to be by Vincenzo Panormo
£10,000 - £15,000
430
A Composite Neapolitan Violin, circa 1780 and laterUnlabelledLength of back: 353mmThe table probably by Nicolo Gagliano, the back and ribs by a later member of the Gagliano family, the later French scroll
Sold with a copy of the receipt of sale from L.H. Lock, Guildford 1981 and the letter of E. Chapple, Cobham 1981
£6,000 - £8,000
431
A Violin, attributed to Riccardo Antoniazzi, Milan 1887Labelled: Riccardo Antoniazzi, Cremonese fece in Milano, l’anno 1887 ARLength of back: 359mm
£4,000 - £6,000
432
A Violin, possibly Italian first half of the nineteenth centuryLabelled: Paulo Antonio Testore, figlio III, Carlo Guiseppe Testore, Contrada Larga di Milano ...Length of back: 351mm
£3,000 - £4,000 *
433
An English Violin, school of Furber, circa 1800UnlabelledStamped on the lower rib: Bates LondonLength of back: 350mm
£1,500 - £2,000
434
An Italian Violin by Romeo Antoniazzi, Milan circa 1910Labelled: Antonio Guadagnini fece Torino, anno 1880, AGTLength of back: 356mm
Sold with the certificate of Dmitry Gindin, London 2015
£30,000 - £50,000
435
A German Violin by Paul Knorr, Berlin circa 1910Labelled: Giovanni Dollenz fecit in Trieste anno 1846Length of back: 354mm
Sold with the certificate of Till Kulla, Cologne 2010
£5,000 - £8,000
436
A Norwegian Hardanger Violin by Hakon Steine, Kaldestad 1997Labelled: Hakon Steine, Kaldestad Nr 215. 1997.Length of back: 365mm
£1,500 - £2,000
437
A Violin by Charles Jean-Baptiste Collin-Mezin Fils, Paris 1922Labelled: Ch. J. B. Collin-Mezin Fils, Luthier, Medaille d’Or - Exposition Universelle 1900, Collaborateur, ParisNumbered: 103Signed on the lower back: Collin-MezinLength of back: 356mm
£1,000 - £1,500
438
An Italian Violin by Carlo Bisiach, Florence 1930Labelled: Carlo Bisiach di Leandro Milanese, fece in Firenze l’anno 1930Signed on the labelLength of back: 354mm
Sold with the certificate of Dmitry Gindin, London 1997
£35,000 - £45,000 **
429
pg. 66
pg. 66
pg. 67
85
A Portugese Violin by Antonio Capela, Espinho 1996Labelled: Antonio Capela antense, Espinho Portugal feciabat anno 1996Signed on the labelInscribed internally (translation): This violin is in homage to Beatriz Costa died today April 15th 1996Length of back: 356mm
£5,000 - £8,000
440
A German Violin by Paul Care, Danzig 1909Bearing the original label: Paul Care, Danzig 1909Length of back: 359mm
£2,000 - £4,000
441
A French Violin, attributed to Honore Derazey, Mirecourt circa 1860UnlabelledBranded internally: D. Nicolas Aine, A La Ville de CremonneSigned internally: D. Nicolas Aine A Mirecourt...Length of back: 359mmThis violin was sold at Phillips Auctioneers on 13th November 1980 as lot 145Henley notes that the D. Nicolas trade mark was bought and traded upon by Derazey.
£2,000 - £3,000
442
A Violin, school of Audinot, circa 1870Labelled: N. Audinot, Luthier Eleve de Vuillaume, Paris ... 1869Length of back: 353mm
£1,500 - £2,000
443
An Italian Violin, attributed to and probably by Luigi Fabris, Venice 1852Labelled: Luigi Fabris fecit Venezia l’anno 1852(?)Length of back: 357mm
Sold with the receipt of sale from W. Hoffman, Dublin 1953
£25,000 - £35,000
444
A French Violin by Honore Derazey, Mirecourt circa 1870Bearing the original label: H. Derazey a Mirecourt, Medaille de 1e Classe, Exposition Universelle, 1855Branded internally: H. DerazeyLength of back: 358mm
£3,000 - £5,000
445
No lot446
An English Violin by William Robinson, London 1927Labelled: William Robinson, Plumstead London A.D. 1927Numbered on the label: 110 182Length of back: 359mm
£1,200 - £1,800
447
A Violin, probably French circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 355mmThe violin retains its original neck
£1,000 - £1,500
448
An Italian Violin, probably by Stefano Scarampella, Mantua circa 1908Labelled: Stefano Scarampella di Brescia premiato con medaglie D’argento fratello ed allievo del Giuseppe fece in Mantova anno 1908Further labelled: Uit die cllectie wan Joh Stuber den haag atelier voor vioolbouw reparatien afd.: oude meesterinstrumentenLength of back: 364mm
£18,000 - £25,000 *
449
An English Violin by a member of the Panormo family, London circa 1800Labelled: Vincenzo Panormo London 1810Length of back: 355mm
Sold with the certificate of J & A Beare, London 1996 stating the violin to be workshop of Panormo
£20,000 - £30,000
439
pg. 67
pg. 68
pg. 68
pg. 69
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A Violin, circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 357mm
£2,000 - £4,000
450
An English Violin, circa 1800Labelled: Repaired by J. Panormo, London ...Length of back: 357mm
£2,000 - £4,000
451
A German Violin, circa 1750Labelled: Gabriel David ...etter, Lauten und Geigenmacher Pedoponti pro-pe Ratisbonam An 1705Length of back: 360mm
£2,000 - £3,000
452
A French ViolinLabelled: Luthier Jean Baptiste Collin, Paris 1906Length of back: 358mm
£1,000 - £1,500
453
A Violin by Matthias Albani, Bolzano 1702(?)Labelled: Matthia’s Albanus Bulfani in Tyroli. anno 1702(?)The fingerboard bearing the W. E. Hill & Sons registration mark: T611 Length of back: 354mm
Sold with the certificate of W. E. Hill & Sons, London 1958
£30,000 - £50,000
454
An Italian Violin by Enrico Politi, Rome 1923Labelled: Enrico Politi, Rome 1923, fece Roma 1923Signed on the labelLength of back: 357mm
Sold with the certificate of the Associazione Nazionale della Liuteria Artistica Italiana, Rome 1982
£8,000 - £12,000
455
An Austrian Violin by Martin Leopald Widhalm, Vienna circa 1790Labelled: Leopold Widhalm lauten und geigenmacher in Nurnberg fecit A 1800Length of back: 355mm
Sold with the certificate of Bernard Millant, Paris 2013
£4,000 - £6,000
456
A French Violin by Leon Bernardel, Paris 1921Bearing the original label: Leon Bernardel Luthier a ParisLabel dated: 1921Length of back: 356mm
£2,000 - £4,000
457
An Italian Violin, school of Naples, circa 1820Labelled: Repaired by E. Rocca 1915Signed internallyLength of back: 359mm
£2,000 - £3,000
458
A German Violin by Paul Hermann Konig, Hamburg 1946Labelled: Paul U. Hermann Koenig geigenbaumeister Hamburg = altona gebaut 1946 op. 134Branded internally: Koennig altonaLength of back: 358mm
£1,500 - £2,000
459
An Italian Violin by Gaetano Sgarabotto, Parma 1938Bearing a manuscript label: Gaetano Sgarabotto Parma 1938Length of back: 356mm
£35,000 - £45,000
460pg. 44
pg. 45
pg. 69
87
An Italian Violin by Giovanni Dollenz, Trieste first half of the eighteenth centuryUnlabelledThe fingerboard bearing the W. E. Hill & Sons registration number: X919Length of back: 354mm
Sold with the certificate of W. E. Hill & Sons, London 1983 which attributes the violin to the school of Storioni
£15,000 - £20,000
461
A French Violin by Charles J. B. Colin Mezin, Paris 1890Labelled: Ch. J. B. Colin-Mezin, Luthier a Paris, Rue du Faub Poissonnerie, No 29, CM 1890Signed internallyLength of back: 358mm
£4,000 - £6,000
462
An Italian Violin, school of Antoniazzi, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 355mm
£4,000 - £6,000
463
A French Violin by Leon Mougenot, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledBranded internally: L.M. set within a circleLength of back: 358mm
£1,800 - £2,500
464
A Violin, school of Caussin, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£1,000 - £1,500
465
An Italian Violin by Vincenzo Sannino, Naples 1908Labelled: Vincenzo Sannino fece in Napoli anno 1908Initialled in ink on the labelLength of back: 356mmThis violin retains its original fingerboard
£25,000 - £35,000
466
An English Viola by John Wilkinson, circa 1930UnlabelledLength of back: 420mm
Sold with the certificate and receipt of sale from Paul Voigt, London 1967
£8,000 - £12,000
467
A ViolaLabelled: Luigi Galimberti, fece a Seveso l’anno 1929Signed on the labelLength of back: 410mm
£3,000 - £5,000
468
An English Viola by Glen A. Collins, London 1972Bearing the original label: Glen A. Collins, Luthuer, London 1972Length of back 426mm
£2,000 - £3,000
469
A German Viola, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 393mm
£1,500 - £2,000
470
A Viola, attributed to Georg Winterling, Hamburg 1914Labelled: Georg Winterling, Hamburg fecit anno 1914 GWLength of back: 416mm
£7,000 - £10,000
471
An American Viola by Frederick E. Haenel, New Milford circa 1940Labelled: Frederick E. Haenel. New Milford, Conn. Boston, Mass.Length of back: 430mm
£3,000 - £5,000 **
472
A French Viola, school of J. B. Colin, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 410mm
Sold with the certificate and invoice of sale from Withers, London 1993
£2,500 - £3,500
473
pg. 46
pg.70
pg.70
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An English Viola by G. Powell, Bridlington 1937Labelled: Made by G. Powell, Bridlington Sept 1937Length of back: 420mm
£1,000 - £1,500
474
A German Viola, possibly by Paulus Alletsee, Munich 1718Labelled: Paulus Alletsee fecit Monachii. 1718Length of back: 435mmThis instrument has been slightly modified in size
£18,000 - £25,000
475
An Italian Viola by Renato Scrollavezza, Rome 1956Labelled: Ispirazione Renato Scrollavezza, Noceto (Parma) fecit anno 1956 N.4.Signed on the labelFurther labelled: Medaglia d’argento al III concorso nazionale S. Cecilia RomaLength of back: 420mm
Sold with the original certificate of the maker, Parma 2014
£15,000 - £20,000
476
An English Viola, probably by George Craske, London circa 1860UnlabelledLength of back: 404mm
£4,000 - £6,000
477
A German Viola, Mittenwald circa 1860Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius ...Length of back: 385mm
£3,000 - £4,000
478
A French Viola, made for Hawkes & Son, 1897Labelled: The concert Viola (registered) 1897 Hawkes & Son Denman St Piccadilly Circus London W1Numbered: 2287Length of back: 403mm
£1,200 - £1,800
479
A French Viola by Paul Serdet, Paris 1897Labelled: Paul Serdet, Luthier a Paris 1897Length of back: 418mm
£8,000 - £12,000 *
480
A French Viola by Paul Lorange, Marseille 1942Labelled: Paul Lorange, Marseille 1942Length of back: 403mm
£4,000 - £6,000
481
A ViolaLabelled: Stefano Conia fatto in Cremona anno 1989Numbered: 405Length of back: 411mm
£3,000 - £5,000
482
A French Viola by Rene Morizot, Mirecourt circa 1961UnlabelledBranded internally: R. MorizotNumbered: 756Inscribed internally: Fait a Mirecourt France...1961. Length of back: 411mm
£1,800 - £2,500
483
A German Viola, probably by Georg Ruoff, Fussen circa 1700Labelled: Matteo Gofriller fecit, Venetijis anno 1729Length of back: 416mm
£12,000 - £18,000
484
An English Viola by W. E. Hill & Sons, London 1900Bearing the original label: William E. Hill & Sons, Makers, 38 New Bond Street., London. 1895. No. 73Length of back: 418mm
£10,000 - £15,000
485
A French Viola, attributed to N. F. Vuillaume, circa 1860Labelled: Benedetti Bergonzi Cremonensis faciebat Anno 1821Length of back: 381mm
£3,000 - £4,000
486
pg.71
89
A Viola, attributed to Julio Monzetti, Rome 1994Labelled: Julio Monzetti, fece l’anno 1994 RomaLength of back: 421mm
£1,500 - £2,000
487
An Italian Viola by Natale Carletti, Bologna 1930Labelled: Natale Carletti fu Carlo, Liutaio, Pieve di Cento (Bologna) 1930, 6739Signed on the labelLength of back: 421mm
£12,000 - £18,000 *
488
A German Viola, Mittenwald circa 1880Labelled: Antonius Stradivarius...Length of back: 399mm
£5,000 - £6,000
489
An English Viola by Clifford Hoing, High Wycombe 1954Bearing the original label: Clifford A. Hoing, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, V. 85, 1954Length of back: 415mm
£5,000 - £8,000
490
A German Cello by Adolph Baur, Stuttgart 1872Labelled: Adolph Baur fecit Stuttgart anno 1872Length of back: 755mm
£6,000 - £10,000
491
A Cello, probably Italian circa 1870Bearing a faint manuscript label: Milano 1868Length of back: 743mm
£5,000 - £7,000
492
A German Cello, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 751mm
£1,500 - £2,000
493
An English Cello, circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 751mm
£1,000 - £1,500
494
A Small Size Cello by Louis Guersan, Paris 1761Labelled: Ludovicus Guersan, prope Comoediam, Gallieam, Lutetice, Anno 1761Length of back: 704mm
£1,000 - £1,500
495
A Cello, school of Samuel Felix Nemessanyi, Pest circa 1870Labelled: Joseph Rocca fecit Taurini anno dominae 1843Length of back: 740mmThis cello shares many characteristics of the violin by Nemessanyi sold by Brompton’s on 30th March 2015, Lot 47
£30,000 - £50,000
496
An English Cello, school of Betts, circa 1790UnlabelledLength of back: 740mm
£8,000 - £12,000
497
A German Cello, circa 1880Labelled: Paulus Castello, fecit Genoa Anno 1773Length of back: 759mm
£5,000 - £8,000 *
498
A Cello, circa 1900Labelled: Vincenzo Postiglione, Me Fecit Neapoli anno 1847Length of back: 753mm
£4,000 - £6,000 *
499
An English Cello by Lockey Hill, London circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 734mm
£2,000 - £4,000
500
A Saxon Cello, circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 735mm
£1,000 - £1,500
501
pg. 47
pg.71
pg.72
90
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An English Cello by Joseph Panormo, London circa 1800UnlabelledLength of back: 730mm
Sold with the certificate of W. E. Hill & Sons, London 1967
£40,000 - £60,000
503
An Italian Cello by Genuzio Carletti, Pieve-di Cento 1949Labelled: Genuzio Carletti, 1 premio e medaglio d’oro viola al concorso internationale di Cremona 1949 fece in Pieve-di Cento anno 1949Signed on the labelLength of back: 754mm
£30,000 - £50,000 **
504
A French Cello by Paul Mougenot, Mirecourt circa 1900UnlabelledStamped internally: D. Nicolas Aine, A la Ville de Cremonne and P. MangenotLength of back: 758mm
£5,000 - £8,000
505
A Cello, circa 1860Labelled: Raphael Gagliano Filius Alexandri Facit Neap 1854Length of back: 764mm
Sold with the certificate of Janos Markus-Barbarossa, Vienna 2002 attributing this cello to school of Naples
£4,000 - £6,000 *
506
A Small Size German Cello, circa 1800UnlabelledLength of back: 712mm
£1,000 - £1,500
507
A French Cello by Louis Guersan, Paris circa 1760UnlabelledLength of back: 741mm
£40,000 - £60,000 *
508
An English Cello, first half of the nineteenth centuryUnlabelledLength of back: 710mm
£7,000 - £10,000
509
A French Cello, school of JTL, circa 1900UnlabelledLength of back: 746mm
£3,000 - £5,000
510
An English Cello by Matthew Dearlove, Leeds 1820Labelled: Made and sold by M. Dearlove, music seller...LeedsDated: 1820Length of back: 723mm
£1,500 - £2,000
511
A French Cello by Charles Adolphe Gand, Paris 1854Labelled: Gand, Luthier du Conservatoire de Musique, Rue Croix des Petits Champs No. 20 Paris 1854Numbered: 30Length of back: 760mmThis cello is in almost mint condition
Sold with the certificate of Jean Jacques Rampal, Paris 2011
£70,000 - £90,000
512
An English Cello, school of Kennedy, circa 1830UnlabelledLength of back: 738mm
£6,000 - £8,000
513
A Cello, circa 1870Labelled: Fratelli Fiori fece ... Modena l’Anno 1864Length of back: 750mmThe back and pegbox with a raised floral relief and dated 1803
£4,000 - £6,000 *
514
A German Cello, Mittenwald circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 739mm
£1,000 - £1,500
502
pg. 48
pg. 49
pg.50
pg.51
91
A French Cello by JTL, Mirecourt circa 1900Bearing the partly torn label: ...Thibouville Lamy & Co, ...Luthiers, ... ParisLength of back: 757mm
£4,000 - £6,000
515
A German Cello, circa 1920UnlabelledLength of back: 759mm
£2,000 - £4,000
516
A German CelloLabelled: E.R. Voigt, London 1964Branded on the upper back with the device of a double-headed eagleLength of back: 767mm
£1,500 - £2,000
517
A Cello, Mirecourt circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 750mm
£1,000 - £1,500
518
An Italian Cello, Florence circa 1750, possibly by a member of the Carcassi familyLabelled: Restoretta da G. Scarampella in Firenze anno 1890Length of back: 744mmThe later Italian scroll
Sold with the letter of authenticity of J & A Beare, London 2003
£100,000 - £150,000
519
A French Double Bass, probably by François Jacques Barbé, Mirecourt circa 1840UnlabelledBranded internally: Mar 90Length of back: 1134mmVibrating string length: 1090mm
£6,000 - £10,000
520
A Double Bass, possibly English circa 1820Labelled: Jacques Derazy(?), Mirecourt 1830The later tableLength of back: 1095mmVibrating string length 1080mm
£2,000 - £4,000
521
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Eugène SartoryStamped: E Sartory a ParisRound stickWeight: 62g
£10,000 - £15,000
522
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. DeblayeStamped: A. DeblayeRound stickWeight: 54g (No hair)
£1,000 - £1,500
523
A French Gold-Mounted Violin BowStamped: PajeotRound stickWeight: 58g
£2,000 - £3,000
524
A German Silver-Mounted Violin BowStamped: A. Vigneron a ParisRound stickWeight: 58g
£1,000 - £1,500
525
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. LamyStamped: A Lamy a ParisRound stickWeight: 63g
£4,000 - £6,000
526
A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow, possibly by J. J. MartinUnstampedRound stickWeight: 48g (no hair, cloth lapping)
£1,500 - £2,000
527
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. J. LamyFaintly stamped: A. Lamy a ParisRound stickWeight: 56g
£2,500 - £3,500
528
pg. 38
pg. 39pg.52
92
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A French Nickel-Mounted Violin Bow by Claude ThomassinFaintly stamped: C. Thomassin a ParisOctagonal stickWeight: 53g (no hair)
£1,200 - £1,800 *
529
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. LamyStamped: A. Lamy A ParisRound stickWeight: 61g
Sold with a copy of the certificate of Kenneth Warren & Son, Chicago 1971
£7,000 - £10,000 *
530
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Louis MorizotStamped: L. MorizotRound stickWeight: 56g (no hair, no lapping)
£1,200 - £1,800
531
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsThe handle covered with leatherRound stickWeight: 57g (non-silver lapping)
Sold with the receipt of sale from J & A Beare, London 1953
£1,500 - £2,500
532
An English Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by James TubbsStamped: W. E. HillRound stickWeight: 61g
£3,000 - £5,000
533
A French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by A. LamyStamped: A Lamy a ParisRound stickWeight: 60g
£6,000 - £10,000
534
A French Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by Victor ThomassinStamped: T. VictorRound stickWeight: 72g
£4,000 - £6,000
535
A Silver-Mounted Viola BowStamped: DoddRound stickWeight: 70g (no hair)The later buttonThe frog by James Tubbs
£1,000 - £1,500
536
A French Nickel-Mounted Viola Bow, school of MaireUnstampedRound stickWeight: 73g
£3,000 - £5,000
537
A French Silver-Mounted Viola BowStamped: Albert Pachotte. ParRound stickWeight: 70g
£2,000 - £3,000
538
A Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by L. MorizotStamped: L. MorizotRound stickWeight: 68g
£1,500 - £2,000
539
An English Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: W. E. Hill & SonsOctagonal stickWeight: 68g
£3,000 - £5,000
540
A Silver-Mounted Viola BowUnstampedRound stickWeight: 72g
£1,000 - £1,500
541
pg. 39
pg. 39
93
A German Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: *Albert Nürnberger*Octagonal stickWeight: 69g
£2,000 - £4,000
542
A Gold-Mounted Viola Bow by F. PassaStamped: F. Passa SFRound stickWeight: 72g
£1,500 - £2,000
543
A French Silver-Mounted Viola Bow, attributed to A. LamyStamped: A. Lamy a ParisRound stickWeight: 70g
£2,000 - £3,000
544
A French Nickel-Mounted Viola Bow by Louis Morizot FrèresUnstampedRound stickWeight: 71g
Sold with the certificate of Jean François Raffin, Paris 2014
£1,500 - £2,000
545
A French Silver-Mounted Viola Bow by L. MorizotStamped: L MorizotRound stickWeight: 70g
£3,000 - £5,000
546
A Nickel-Mounted Cello Bow by J. J. MartinUnstampedRound stickWeight: 78gThe later button
Sold with the certificate of A. Gartsman, Newport News 2013
£4,000 - £6,000 *
547
A French Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by LapierreStamped: L(?) LapierreOctagonal stickWeight: 85g
£1,500 - £2,000
548
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by Paul JombarStamped: Paul Jombar ParisRound stickWeight: 80g
£4,000 - £6,000 *
549
A Good French Silver-Mounted Cello BowIndistinctly stamped: Blondelet a ParisRound stickWeight: 75g
£2,500 - £3,000
550
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by A. VigneronFaintly stamped: A. VigneronOctagonal stickWeight: 80gThe frog by Vigneron fils
Sold with a copy of the certificate of Jean-François Raffin, Paris 2008
£3,000 - £5,000 *
551
A Nickel-Mounted Cello Bow by Louis MorizotUnstampedRound stickWeight: 81g
Sold with the certificate of Jean-François Raffin, Paris 2011
£1,500 - £2,000 *
552
A Fine English Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by W. E. Hill & SonsStamped: W.E. Hill & SonsRound stickWeight: 78g
£3,000 - £4,000
553
pg. 39
94
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A Silver-Mounted German Cello Bow by Albert NürnbergerStamped: *Albert Nürnberger*Octagonal stickWeight: 78g
£1,500 - £2,000
554
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by Samuel Allen, made for W. E. Hill & Sons, circa 1885The handle covered by leather lappingOctagonal stickThe ferrule engraved: G.A. Hall 1885Weight: 84g
£3,000 - £5,000
555
A Silver-Mounted Cello Bow, probably EnglishUnstampedRound stickWeight: 84g
£1,500 - £2,000
556
A French Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by C. N. BazinUnstampedRound stickWeight: 75gThe later frog and button
Sold with the certificate of Jean François Raffin, Paris 2014
£1,500 - £2,000
557
An English Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by W. WatsonStamped: W. D. Watson LondonRound stickWeight: 83g
£4,000 - £6,000 **
558
A French Silver-Mounted Cello Bow by Pierre SimonFaintly stamped: Vuillaume a ParisRound stickWeight: 76g
Sold with the certificate of Bernard Millant, Paris 2011
£20,000 - £30,000
559
An Italian Violin by Giovanni Pistucci, Naples circa 1890Labelled: Rafaelle ed. Antonio Gagliano quondam Giovanni Napoli 1856Length of back: 355mm
Sold with a copy of the certificate of Max Möckel, Berlin 1932, attributing the violin to the school of Gagliano
£30,000 - £50,000
560
A French Violin by Pierre Hel, Lille 1923Labelled: Pierre Hel Luthier du conservatoire a Lille en L’an 1923Numbered internally: 260Branded externally on the lower rib: Pierre Hel a LilleInscribed internally: Fait par Pierre Hel lutier a Lille annee 1923 No. 260Signed by the makerThe upper back initialed PH within a double circle and crossLength of back: 357mm
£6,000 - £8,000
561
A German Violin by Michael Strobl, Berlin 1931Labelled: Michael Strobl Berlin fecit anno 1931The label bearing the letters: MSBBranded: MStroblBerlinLength of back: 354mm
£2,500 - £3,500
562
A French Violin by Laberte-Humbert, Mirecourt 1909Labelled: Laberte-Humbert freres, Mirecourt 1906 No. 726Length of back 361mm
£1,500 - £2,000
563
A German Violin, Mittenwald circa 1800Labelled: Januerius Gagliano...Length of back: 359mm
£1,000 - £1,500
564
pg.53
pg.72
pg.73
95
An Italian Violin by Joseph and Antonio Gagliano, Naples circa 1790Labelled: Joseph Gagliano filius Nicolai fecit Neap 1760Length of back: 352mm
Sold with the certificate of Jean Jacques Rampal, Paris 2015
£55,000 - £75,000
565
A French Violin by Gand & Bernadel, Paris 1887Labelled: Gand & Bernadel luthiers du conservatoire de musique Paris 1887Numbered: 1308Branded on the upper and lower back: Gand & BernadelLength of back: 359mm
£7,000 - £10,000
566
A Violin, attributed to Antonio Piccagliano, Modena 1947Labelled: Antonio Piccagliano fu Armando, fece in Modena Anno 1947Length of back: 356mm
£4,000 - £6,000
567
A French Violin by Jean Baptiste Deshayes Salomon, Paris circa 1750UnlabelledBranded on the upper back: Salomon A ParisLength of back: 360mm
£1,200 - £1,800
568
An Italian violin, school of Gragnani, Livorno second half of the eighteenth centuryLabelled: Hendrik Jacobs me fecit in Amsterdam 1697Length of back: 355mmThe back, ribs and scroll of native Italian Oppio, the whalebone purflingDendrochronology from Peter Ratcliff confirms the latest date as 1734. The table matches predominantly with Italian makers such as del Gesu, Tecchler, Deconet and Gagliano.
£15,000 - £20,000 *
569
A German Violin, probably by a member of the Kloz family, Mittenwald circa 1780Labelled: Joseph Kloz in Mittenwald an der Iser 1793Length of back: 356mm
£6,000 - £8,000
570
A Bavarian Violin, circa 1850UnlabelledLength of back: 361mm
Sold with the receipt of sale from J & A Beare, London 1951
£2,000 - £3,000
571
An French Violin, school of Caussin, circa 1880Labelled: Gaudagnini...Length of back: 356mm
£1,000 - £1,500
572
A French Violin by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris 1867, after AmatiBearing the original label: Jean Baptiste Vuillaume à Paris, 3 rue Demours-Ternes 1867Numbered internally: 2699Signed by the makerLength of back: 354mm
Sold with the certificate of Florian Leonhard, London 2008
£80,000 - £120,000
573
An Italian Violin by Vittorio Villa, Cremona 2009Labelled: Vittorio Villa, fece a Cremona, anno 2009Signed on the labelLength of back: 357mm
Sold with the certificate and letter of the maker, Cremona 2009
£5,000 - £8,000
574
An English Violin, attributed to school of FendtLabelled: J. F. Lott maker LondonLength of back: 355mm
£3,000 - £5,000
575
pg.54
pg.55
pg.56
pg.73
96
29th June 2015
An Italian Violin, probably by Roberto Ignesti, Florence 1931Labelled: Roberto Ignesti fecit Florentia anno 1931Length of back: 356mmThe later scroll
£1,500 - £2,000
576
An English Violin by John K. Empsall, Ben-Rhydding 1909Labelled: John K. Empsall, Ben-Rhydding 1909Length of back: 356mm
£1,000 - £1,500
577
A French Violin by Jean Gosselin, Paris 1827Labelled: Violin fait par Gosselin amateur Pari annee 1827Numbered: 252(?)Length of back: 358mm
£10,000 - £15,000
578
A Violin, probably by Emilio Rossi, Piacenza 1932Labelled: Rossi Emilio Liutaio, premiato con medaglia d’oro, Tecnico per riparazioni, strumenti a corda, Piacenza. Via Corda 66 PiacenzaDated: 1932Signed on the labelSigned and dated on the lower backLength of back: 354mm
£4,000 - £6,000
579
A Bohemian Violin by Mistra Bittner, Prague 1926Labelled: Mistra A. Bittner, Houslar Luthier Reparater Prisez soudni znalec. Fecit Kladno. b. Pragae Anno 1926Length of back: 358mm
£1,500 - £2,000
580
A French Violin, Caussin family, circa 1870Faintly labelledLength of back: 359mm
£1,200 - £1,500
581
An Italian Violin by Annibale Fagnola, Turin circa 1900, after RoccaLabelled: Joseph Rocca fecit Taurini anno Domini 1848 IHSLength of back: 356mm
Sold with the certificate of Dykes & Son, London 1918, and the letter of A. Simonetti, Dublin 1918The violin is in almost perfect condition, having remained in Ireland since it was purchased in 1918
£60,000 - £80,000
582
A Bohemian Violin by Carolus Dvorak, Prague 1906Labelled: Carolus Bor Dvorak, fecit Prague, Anno 1906Length of back: 356mm
£5,000 - £8,000
583
A French Violin by L. F. Billottet, Paris 1911Bearing the original label: Fait a Paris, L.F. Billottet, Annee 1911, No. 80Signed and branded internallyLength of back: 358mm
£2,000 - £4,000
584
An English Violin, circa 1840UnlabelledLength of back: 355mm
£1,000 - £1,500
585
An Italian Violin by Plinio Michetti, Turin 1934Bearing the original label: Plinio Michetti, fece in Torino anno 1934Signed on the labelBranded internally: Michetti TaurinoLength of back: 354mmThis violin retains the original fingerboard and tailpiece
£12,000 - £18,000
586
pg.57
pg.58
pg.74
97
A French Violin by Silvestre & Maucotel, Paris 1903Labelled: Silvestre et Maucotel, Paris 1903Numbered: 525Length of back: 357mm
£6,000 - £8,000
587
A German Violin by a member of the Kloz family, probably JosephLabelled: Jacobus Stainer in Abfam, prope Oenipontum, 16Further labelled: Rep. Louis Otto. Dusseldorf anno 1896Length of back: 360mm
£2,000 - £4,000
588
A French Violin by Emile Mennesson (Guarini), Reims 1889Labelled: Emile Mennesson, dit Guarini, Luthier (a Sainte Cecile) ... année 1889 No 2050Length of back: 358mm
£1,500 - £2,000
589
A German Violin, Mittenwald circa 1780Labelled: Pietro Antonio Bellone...Length of back: 358mm
£1,000 - £1,500
590
An Italian Violin by Gennaro Gagliano, Naples 1760Labelled: Januarius Gagliano filius Alexandri fecit Neap 1760Further labelled and bearing the registration number: S2459Length of back: 352mm
Sold with the certificate of Bein & Fushi, Chicago 1998.
Refer to department *
591
An Italian Violin, attributed to Gaetano Guadagnini (II), Turin 1840Labelled: Gaetano Guadagnini fece in Torino nell’anno 1840 in Piazza S. CarloLength of back: 356mm
£15,000 - £20,000
592
A German Violin by Carl Gottlob Schuster, Markneukirchen 1909Labelled: Carl Gottlob Schuster jun., Markneukirchen 1909Signed on the labelLength of back: 355mm
£2,000 - £3,000
593
A German Violin by a member of the Kloz familyLabelled: Georg Kloz in Mittenwald an der Iser 1791Length of back: 355mm
£1,800 - £2,000 *
594
An English Violin by Louis F. Milton, Bedford 1927Bearing the original label: Louis F. Milton, Bedford, England. 1927, No. 112Length of back: 359mm
£1,200 - £1,800
595
A French Violin, school of N. F. Vuillaume, Mirecourt circa 1880UnlabelledLength of back: 357mm
£1,000 - £1,500
596
An Italian Violin, probably by G. B. Ceruti, Cremona 1801Labelled: Jo Baptista Ceruti Cremonensis fecit Cremonae An 1801The later Italian scrollThe Wurlitzer registration number 9233 is on the inside backLength of back: 353mm
Sold with the certificate of Rembert Wurlitzer, New York 1946 stating the violin to be by G. B. Ceruti and bearing an original label. Also sold with a letter from J. Stern, New York 1962
£35,000 - £55,000 *
597
pg.59
pg.60
pg.74
pg.75
98
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A Violin, attributed to J. B. Weigert, Lindz 1764Labelled: Joann Blafius Weigert laudenundgeigemacher in Lindz 1764Length of back: 355mm
£1,500 - £2,000
600
A ViolinLabelled: Antonio Lecchi, Cremona 1923Signed on the labelLength of back: 360mm
£1,000 - £1,500
601
An Italian Violin by Giuseppe Tarasconi, Milan 1899Labelled: Giuseppe Tarasconi Saronna Milano anno 1899Length of back: 356mm
£25,000 - £35,000 *
602
A French Violin by Paul Kaul, Paris 1949Labelled: Paul Kaul, Paris An 1949, 190 Branded internally: Paul KaulLength of back: 356mm
£5,000 - £8,000
603
A Violin, probably EnglishLabelled: William Grant, 1883Inscribed internally on upper back plateLength of back: 348mm
£1,500 - £2,000
604
A Violin, attributed to N. F. Vuillaume, circa 1845, after MagginiLabelled: N. F. Vuillaume, Luthier du Conservatoire Royal de Musique, Rue de l’Eveque No. 30 Bruxelles l’an 1845(?)Length of back: 366mm
£1,500 - £2,000
605
An Austrian Violin, school of Geissenhoff, Vienna circa 1820UnlabelledLength of back: 365mm
£1,000 - £1,500
606
An Italian Violin by Giovanni Pistucci, Naples circa 1900Labelled: Joannes Gagliano fecit sub diciplina Januarias Gagliani Neapoli 17..Bearing a registration number: M-759Length of back: 354mm
£30,000 - £40,000 *
607
A French Violin, circa 1830Bearing a repairer’s label: ... Binns(?)Length of back: 356mm
£6,000 - £10,000
608
A French Violin by Nicholas Lambert, Paris 1780Labelled: Lambert a Paris 1780Length of back: 358mmThe later scroll
£1,500 - £2,000
609
A German Violin by Mathias Neuner, Mittenwald circa 1880Labelled: Made by Mathias Neuner, Mittenwald and sold by E. R. Voigt & Son Ltd, London 1831 1890Length of back: 361mm
£1,000 - £1,500
610
An Italian Violin by Fratelli Guastalla, Reggio Emilia 1925Labelled: Fratelli Guastalla, Liutai, Fece Dante & Alfredo Guastalla, in Reggiolo EmiliaStamped: Italia 2 Nov 1925Length of back: 359mm
£10,000 - £15,000
598
A Violin, possibly ItalianFaintly labelled: Techler...Rome...1732Length of back: 356mm
£7,000 - £10,000 *
599
pg.61
pg.76
pg.75
pg.76
99
A Composite Italian Violin, circa 1740UnlabelledLength of back: 352mmThe later modern table
£1,500 - £2,000
611
A French Violin by Louis Collenot, Reims 1903Branded: Louis Collenot Reims 1903Length of back: 357mm
£1,200 - £1,800
612
An Italian Violin, probably by Giovanni Grancino, Milan 1693 and laterLabelled: Giovanni Grancino in contrada... Milan 1693Length of back: 359mmThe table and scroll possibly by another hand
Sold with a letter of authenticity from Emile Germain, Paris 1892
£10,000 - £15,000 *
613
A French Violin by Marcel Cyrano, Paris 1914Bearing the original label: Marcel Cyrano, Paris 1914, Reproduction de Jose Guarnerius, Cremona 1734Length of back: 355mm
£2,000 - £4,000
614
A German Violin by Otto Schunemann, Schwerin 1891Bearing the original label: Deutche Geigenmacher Schule, Otto Schunemann, Schwerin i. An. 1891Length of back: 354mm
£2,000 - £3,000
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A French Violin, school of Caussin, circa 1880, after del GesuUnlabelledLength of back: 360mm
£1,500 - £2,000
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A German Violin, circa 1830Labelled: Sebastian Kloz...Length of back: 359mm
£1,000 - £1,500
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An Italian Violin, school of Ceruti, circa 1860Faintly labelled: Andrea Guarneri...Length of back: 356mm
£12,000 - £18,000 *
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An Italian Violin by Giuseppe Beltrami, Cremona 1917Labelled: Officina Claudio Monteverde Cremona 1917Signed on the label: Joseph BeltraminoLength of back: 359mm
£5,000 - £7,000
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An Italian Violin, probably Venice, second half of the eighteenth centuryLabelled: Matteo Gofriller, Venice 1704Length of back: 355mmThe table possibly laterThe back and scroll are very similar in style to the work of Domenico Busan
£5,000 - £7,000
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An Italian Violin by Luigi Cardi, Verona second half of the nineteenth centuryLabelled: Cardi Luigi premiato fabricatore d’instrumenti ad archo Verona...6Length of back: 351mm
£3,000 - £5,000
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A Violin, probably English circa 1800UnlabelledLength of back: 359mm
£2,500 - £3,500
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A Violin, circa 1830Labelled: Sanctus Seraphin...Length of back: 357mm
£1,500 - £2,000
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A Violin, attributed to Alajos Werner, Budapest 1910Labelled: Alajos Werner, Budapest 1910, Op. 13Length of back: 356mm
£1,200 - £1,800
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A French Violin by Nicolas Lupot, Paris 1817Labelled: Nicolas Lupot, Luthier rue Croix des petits-Champs, a Paris, L’an 1817Length of back: 360mm
Sold with the certificate of Florian Leonhard, London, 2009
£80,000 - £120,000
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Absentee Bids - 29th June 2015 - Sale 1033This form should be posted, faxed or emailed and be received by the Brompton’s Absentee Bids Office in advance of the sale. References should be supplied in good time to be taken up before the sale. Bids received later than midnight the day before the sale may not be processed.I request Brompton Auctioneers, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below. I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price payable will be the sum of the final bid and a Premium at 20% of the final bid (together with any VAT chargeable on the Premium) – see Conditions of Business. Import tax is chargeable on the purchase price of (**) lots at the standard rate (currently 20% on the hammer), and on lots marked (*) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the hammer). All bids shall be treated as offers made as per the Conditions of Business printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Brompton’s provides the service of executing bids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Brompton’s will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical absentee bids are received for the same Lot, the absentee bid received first by Brompton’s will take precedence.
Please print clearly in block letters and ensure that bids are in sterling
Lot Number(in numerical order)
Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)
Lot Number(in numerical order)
Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)
Lot Number(in numerical order)
Price Bid £ (excluding Buyer’s Premium)
(Credit card surcharge 2% • Amex surcharge 4% • No surcharge for debit cards)
Card No. Issue No: Security Code:Start Date:
Signature:Expiry Date:Name on Card:
Please charge all purchases to my card
Do not charge my card. I will arrange to send payment. (Brompton’s will only charge your card should you default on the payment terms agreed)
Bank references required for clients not known to Brompton’sBank Name:
Bank Address:
Postcode:
Account Number:
Date:
Client Number (if known): Client Name:
Address: Tel (Mobile):
Tel (Home):
Email:
Country: Postcode: VAT No (Non UK EU Bidders):
Signature:
Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in increments of up to 10%, subject to the auctioneer’s discretion. Absentee bids that do not conform to the increments set below may be lowered to the next bidding interval.
Bid Price Increment
£100 to £200 £10
£200 to £500 £320, £350, £380, £400 etc.
£500 to £1,000 £50
£1,000 to £2,000 £100
£2,000 to £5,000 £3,200, £3,500, £3,800, £4,000 etc.
£5,000 to £10,000 £500
£10,000 to £20,000 £1,000
£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
The auctioneer may vary the increments during the course of the auction at his or her own discretion.
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Conditions of BusinessThe conditions set out below are the terms on which we contract, as auctioneers, with sellers and, as agent acting on behalf of sellers, with buyers. Buyers and sellers should read the conditions carefully. Buyers’ attention is drawn in particular to clause 16 which limits our liability. For ease of reference, the conditions are divided into sections: Section A gives a background to some of the terms that are used in the Conditions generally; Section B is of particular relevance to sellers; Section C to buyers; and Section D to both sellers and buyers.
A. Background to Terms used in
these Conditions1. In the conditions set out below, some terms are used regularly that need explanation.They are as follows:
• “the Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer;
• “the Lot” means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any lot number in any catalogue;
• “the Hammer Price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
• “the Buyer’s premium” means the charge payable by the Buyer as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 15(a) in Section C;
• “the Reserve” means the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
• “Forgery” means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind.
• “The Insured Value” means the amount that Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited in its absolute discretion from time to time shall consider to be the value for which a Lot should be covered by insurance (whether or not insurance is arranged by us).
B. The Seller2. Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited’s Role as Agent.Our sales at public auction are undertaken as agent, on behalf of the Seller. The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between the Seller and the Buyer.
3. CommissionWe shall charge the Seller commission at a rate agreed between the Seller and Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited. VAT at the appropriate rate will be charged on the commission. We shall also collect from the Buyer a premium in addition to the Hammer Price, VAT at the appropriate rate is also charged on this premium.
4. ExpensesBrompton’s will charge the Seller for all its out of pocket expenditure over and above its agreed fee, in particular:
a) all costs of Packing and shipping the Lot to us for sale;
b) all applicable transit insurance costs;
c) all costs relating to packing and shipping the lot if it is returned to the Seller;
d) all applicable customs duties;
e) all restoration of the Lot agreed in advance with the Seller
f ) all examination costs incurred by external experts we believe appropriate, if agreed in advance with the Seller
g) photography charges of £35 per lot advertised online, and where previously agreed charges for the catalogue photography.
h) all Storage costs of the lot after the sale;
i) all applicable VAT.
Brompton’s will on request provide advance estimates of such expenditure and the Seller is directed to www.bromptons.co where applicable rates for the more routine of these expenses are posted from time to time. The Seller is aware that Brompton’s will not have control of the level of such third party charging and the Seller is advised, if concerned, to make his/its own direct advance enquiries of, for example relevant insurance, customs and vat authorities.
5a. Where the Lot is included under Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited’s Policy
a) Unless we agree otherwise, the Lot will be automatically included as consigned or entrusted goods under Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited’s Fine Art Policy for the amount that we from time to time consider to be its appropriate value. This Value is not an undertaking by us that the Lot will be sold for this amount.
b) We shall charge the Seller a fee for the inclusion of the Lot under our policy at the rate of 1.5% of the Hammer Price. If we arrange transport, we may charge the Seller an additional fee based on the value of the Lot and the particular circumstances of the requirements for the transport to maintain the benefit of the inclusion of the Lot under Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited’s policy during such transport. Although we shall suggest carriers if specifically requested, we cannot accept any liability in this respect.
c) The Lot will retain the benefit of inclusion under Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited’s policy until the expiry of seven days after the sale. If the Lot has not been sold, it will be at the Seller’s risk after that time.
d) We are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5b. Owner’s InsuranceIf the Seller specifically instructs us not to insure the Lot, it will remain at the Seller’s risk at all times until the Buyer has made payment in full. The Seller will indemnify us and our employees and agents, and the Buyer (where applicable) against any claim made against us or them in respect of the Lot, however that claim may arise. The Seller will also reimburse us and them on demand for any expenses we or they may incur as a result of such a claim, even if we or they are found to have been negligent and even where such reimbursement is required of a payment made without any legal liability being proved. The Seller must notify the Seller’s insurers of the terms of this clause.
6. The Seller’s Undertakings regarding the LotThis clause sets out the basis on which we shall handle the Lot and which will govern the Seller’s relationship with the Buyer. If that basis proves incorrect in any way, either we or the Buyer may take legal action against the Seller.We shall handle the Lot, and the Buyer will purchase, on the basis of the Seller’s undertakings that:
a) the Seller is the sole owner of the Lot with an unrestricted right to transfer title to the Buyer free from all third party rights or claims (including copyright claims);
b) the Seller has complied with all requirements, legal or otherwise relating to any export or import of the Lot and has notified us in writing of any failure
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c) by third parties to comply with such requirements in the past; and
d) the Seller has notified us in writing of any material alterations to the Lot of which the Seller is aware and of any concerns expressed by third parties in relation to the ownership, condition or attribution of the Lot. If any of (a), (b) and (c) above is incorrect, the Seller will indemnify us and/or the Buyer in full on demand against all claims, costs or expenses incurred by us or the Buyer as a result, whether arising in relation to the Lot or the proceeds of sale.
7. Sale Arrangements
a) We shall have complete discretion as to the way the Lot is described and illustrated in the catalogue or any condition report; the place and manner of sale; the decision as to which persons should be admitted to the auction, and as to which bids should be accepted; whether expert advice should be sought, and the combination or division of goods for sale.
b) Any estimate given, orally or in writing, is a matter of opinion only and is not an assurance in relation to the price the Lot will eventually fetch.
c) The Seller may not withdraw the Lot from sale without our consent. However, we reserve the right to withdraw the Lot from sale at any time if (i) we have any doubt as to its attribution or authenticity or as to the accuracy of the statements made in clause 6 (a), (b) or (c) above or (ii) there is any breach of these Conditions of Business or (iii) we believe it would be improper to include the Lot in the sale.
d) If either we or the Seller withdraw the Lot, we shall charge the Seller a fee equal to 20% of the Reserve or, if no Reserve has been agreed at that time, 20% of the Insured Value, together with any applicable VAT and insurance and other expenses.
8. Conduct of Sale
a) The Lot will be sold subject to the Reserve, which cannot be above the low estimate printed in the catalogue unless the Reserve is agreed to in a currency other than pounds sterling and the exchange rates fluctuate between the time the Reserve is agreed and the day of the sale. In this case, unless we agree otherwise, the Reserve shall be an amount equal to the pound sterling equivalent based on the closing exchange rate on the business day immediately preceding the sale. We shall in no circumstances be liable if bids are not received at the level of the Reserve. We shall however be entitled to sell the Lot below the Reserve. If we do so, we shall be obliged to account to the Seller as if the Hammer Price was equal to the Reserve.
b) The Seller may not bid for the Lot nor employ any person to do so on the Seller’s behalf, although we shall have the right to bid on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve.
9. After the Sale
a) Accounting After the sale, we shall require payment in full from the Buyer, including payment of the Buyer’s premium within seven days. Provided this has occurred, we shall remit to the Seller an amount equal to the Hammer Price less all charges due from the Seller, 35 days after the date of the sale, unless we have received notice that the Lot is a Forgery (as defined in Section A of these Conditions of Business). In the event of late payment by the Buyer we shall make such remittance to the Seller within seven days of that payment by the Buyer. If for any reason we make payment to the Seller of the amount due before payment by the Buyer, we shall acquire complete ownership of and title in the Lot, save only that in the event that we are obliged to accept the Lot back from the Buyer on the basis that it is a Forgery, the Seller will refund to us the proceeds of sale paid to the Seller. Payment will be made in sterling unless the Seller instructs otherwise in writing. If the Seller requires payment other than in sterling, we shall charge the Seller for any currency costs incurred. Sale proceeds will be calculated at the rate of exchange quoted to us by Coutts & Co. prevailing on the day of the pay-out 35 days after the date of the auction. Our certificate as to such rate will be conclusive.
b) Non-Payment by the Buyer If the Buyer fails to pay the full amount due within 35 days after the date of sale, we shall be entitled to agree special terms on the Seller’s behalf for payment, storage and insurance, and to take any steps we consider necessary to collect the amount due from the Buyer. However, we shall not be obliged either to remit the price due to the Seller ourselves, nor to take any legal proceedings on the Seller’s behalf. We shall discuss with the Seller the appropriate course of action to be taken to recover the purchase price from the Buyer.
c) Forgeries If within three months of the date of the auction the Buyer satisfies us that the Lot is a Forgery (as defined in Clause 1 of these Conditions of Business), then (i) if the Buyer at that time has not yet paid the full amount due, we shall have the right to cancel the sale and/or (ii) if we have at that time paid the Seller the whole or part of the full amount due to the Seller, then the Seller must refund to us, on demand, the total amount paid. In the latter case we shall exercise a lien over any property of the Seller under our control as security for the amount due
d) Unsold Lot If any Lot is unsold, or is not included in a sale, or is withdrawn from sale for any reason, it must be collected from us within 35 days after we send the Seller a notice requiring the Seller to collect it. If any such Lot remains uncollected for a period exceeding 35 days, a storage charge of £1 per item per day will apply and an additional charge will be made for insurance. The Seller will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met. If any such Lot is not collected within 90 days after the date of the sale or the date of the notice referred to above (whichever occurs first), it may be disposed of by us as we see fit, which may involve its removal to a third party warehouse at the Seller’s expense and its sale by public auction on such terms as we consider appropriate, including those relating to estimates and reserves. We shall then account to the Seller for the proceeds of sale, having deducted all amounts due. If any Lot is bought in or otherwise unsold by auction, we are authorised as the exclusive agent for the Seller for a period of two months following the auction to sell such Lot privately for a price that will result in a payment to the Seller of not less than the net amount – i.e. after deduction of all charges due from the Seller – to which the Seller would have been entitled had the Lot been sold at a price equal to the Reserve, or for such lesser amount as we and the Seller shall agree. In such event the Seller’s obligations to us with respect to such a Lot are the same as if it had been sold at auction.
10. Photographs and IllustrationsWe shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit.
11. Other MattersVAT The Seller will give all relevant information about his VAT status and that of the Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues. Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseen cost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, the Seller will reimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
C. Buyers12. Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited as agentAs auctioneers, we act as agent for the Seller. Unless otherwise agreed sales of goods at our auctions result in contracts made between the Seller, through our agency, with the Buyer.
13. Before the Sale
a) Examination of goods Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports
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are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to the Buyer other than in relation to Forgeries, as explained in clause 1 of these Conditions of Business.
b) Catalogue descriptions Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others.
c) Buyers Responsibility Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description. All lots are offered for sale in the condition they are in at the time of the auction (whether or not Bidders are in attendance at the auction).
d) Importation into a buyer’s destination country The purchaser’s inability to import any item into his destination country as a result of Government economic sanctions or other restrictions shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale or any delay in payment. Please satisfy yourself before bidding as to whether a lot is subject to such import restrictions, or any other restrictions on importation or exportation
14. At the Sale
a) Refusal of admission Our sales take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.
b) Registration before bidding Every prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Prospective buyers should be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check.
c) Bidding as Principal When making a bid, prospective buyers will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that a bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a third party acceptable to us.
d) Absentee Bids If a prospective buyer gives us instructions to bid on his behalf, by using the form provided, we shall use reasonable efforts to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the sale. If we receive absentee bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Absentee bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the sale may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a absentee bid. Prospective buyers should therefore always attend personally if they wish to be certain of bidding.
e) Telephone Bids If prospective buyers make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable efforts to contact the bidders to enable them to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or any prospective buyer as a result of failure to do so.
f ) Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the rates of exchange quoted to us by Coutts & Co. at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will however take place in sterling. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shall not be liable to the Buyer for any loss suffered as a result of the Buyer following the currency converter rather than the sterling bidding.
g) Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to the Buyer regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.
h) The auctioneer’s discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, to withdraw any lot, and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again. All aforementioned action can also be taken after the fall of the hammer.
i) Bidding Increments The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding at levels and in increments he considers appropriate and is entitled to place a bid or series of bids on behalf of the Seller up to the Reserve on the lot, without indicating he is doing so and whether or not other bids are placed.
j) Successful bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer.
k) Online Bidding Brompton’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via www.invaluable.com/bromptons for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the online bidder registration and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Brompton’s Auctioneers you:
i. authorise Brompton’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via www.invaluable.com, and
ii. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Brompton’s Auctioneers through www.invaluable.com . Please note that any lots purchased via Invaluable live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
15. After the Sale
a) Buyer’s Premium In addition to the Hammer Price, the Buyer must pay us the Buyer’s premium at a rate of 20% of the Hammer Price.
b) Value Added Tax Value Added Tax is always payable on the premium. It may also be payable on the Hammer Price, if the Lot has been marked with a sign to that effect in the catalogue. It may be refunded on proof of export from the European Union.
c) Payment The Buyer must provide us with his or her name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which payment will be made and then pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s premium and any applicable value added tax) within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if the Buyer wishes to export the lot and an export licence is (or may be) required. The Buyer will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due to us have been paid to us, even in circumstances where we have released the Lot to the Buyer. Payment may be made in the following ways: by credit or debit card (Visa, Mastercard, or Amex are accepted); wire transfer in GBP, EUR, or USD; or by GBP in cash up to £5,000.
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Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the card holder in person whilst on our premises. Full and exact payment to be made in British pounds. Brompton’s are not responsible for buyers individual bank charges, and reserve the right to collect any outstanding funds.
d) Collection of Purchases Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold until all amounts due to us, or to any other associated company of Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited, have been paid in full. Items retained will be covered by our insurance from the date of sale for a period of seven days or, if by then the goods have been collected, to the time of collection. After seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will be entirely at the Buyer’s risk.
e) Notification Invoices are sent out by email after the sale day, but we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of your bid. Bidders are requested to contact us as soon as possible after the sale to obtain details of the outcome of their bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. Successful bidders will pay the price of the final bid plus premium plus any applicable VAT.
f ) Handling Purchases We shall use all reasonable efforts to take care when handling a purchased Lot but remind the Buyer that after seven days from the sale date or from the time of collection the Lot is entirely at the Buyer’s risk.
g) Recommended packers and shippers All packing and handling is at the Buyer’s risk. Brompton’s Auctioneers Ltd will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers. We recommend that you contact a professional shipping company who will advise on collection and delivery and provide a quotation. If you require a quotation after the auction then you will need to provide the shipping company with the information from your Brompton’s invoice. All shipments should be unpacked and checked on delivery and any discrepancies notified immediately to the shipper in question.
h) Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases If the Buyer fails to make payment within seven days, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies:
• to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 4% above Coutts & Co. base rate per month on the full amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than seven days after the date of the auction;
• to set off against any amounts which we or any other associated company of Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited may owe the Buyer in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer;
• to exercise a lien on any of the Buyer’s property which may be in our possession for any purpose and, following 14 days’ notice to the Buyer of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, arrange the sale of such property and apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us;
• where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us or any other associated company of Brompton’s Auctioneers Limited in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs;
• to reject at any future auction any bids made by the Buyer or on his behalf or obtain a deposit from the Buyer before accepting any bids. If the Buyer fails to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled:
• to issue proceedings on behalf of the Seller against the Buyer to recover the full amount due, together with the costs of such proceedings on a full indemnity basis and with interest, charged at 4% per annum above Coutts & Co. Base Rate;
• to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to the Buyer at the same or any other auction;
• to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from the Buyer together with any costs incurred in connection with the Buyer’s failure to make payment.
i) Failure to collect Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, we shall arrange storage at the Buyer’s expense, and only release the items purchased after payment has been made in full of storage, removal, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us.
j) Export and Permits It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to identify, obtain, and purchase any necessary export, import, endangered species or other permit for the lot. If the Buyer requests us to apply for a licence listed below on his behalf, we shall be entitled to recover from him our disbursements and out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, together with any relevant VAT. We will not be obliged to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by the Buyer where payment is made by the Buyer despite the fact that an export licence is required. Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that the Buyer wishes to apply for an export licence does not affect his obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment.
16. Extent of Our Liability
a) We have an obligation to refund the Buyer in the circumstances set out in clause 17. However, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. Neither the Seller, ourselves, our employees or agents, give any guarantee in respect of any Lot. Any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this clause.
b) Without prejudice to Condition 16(a), any claim against Brompton’s Auctioneers Ltd or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price with regard to that lot. Neither Brompton’s Auctioneers Ltd nor the Seller shall under any circumstances be liable for any consequential losses.
17. Refund in the case of ForgeryA sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to the Buyer if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either
a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or
b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, the Buyer should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met:
i. the Buyer must notify us in writing, within three months of the auction date, that in his view the Lot concerned is a forgery;
ii. the Buyer must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in the same condition as at the auction date; and
iii. as soon as possible following return of the Lot, the Buyer must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that he is able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. In no circumstances shall we be required to pay the Buyer any more than the amount paid by him for the Lot concerned and the Buyer shall have no claim for interest. The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction.
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D. Conditions Applicable to both Buyers
and Sellers18. CopyrightThe copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and shall not be used by the Buyer nor anyone else without our prior written consent. Where the vendor provides the text, photographs and illustrations for publication the vendor warrants that use is authorised by the copyright owner and indemnifies the Company against claims and costs arising from wrongful use.
19. NoticesAny notice given under these Conditions is to be in writing and, if given by post, will be taken to have been received by the addressee on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting.
20. SeverabilityIf any part of these Conditions of Business is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
21. Law and JurisdictionThese Conditions of Business are subject to English law, which shall apply to their construction as well as to their effect. For our benefit, the Seller and the Buyer submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
22. Data ProtectionIn connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of services, or as required by law, we may ask clients to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about clients from third parties (e.g., credit information). If clients provide Brompton’s Auctioneers Ltd with information that is defined by law as “sensitive”, they agree that we may use it for the above purposes. Brompton’s Auctioneers Ltd will not use or process sensitive information for any other purpose without the client’s express consent. If you would like further information, would like to make corrections to your information or would prefer not to receive details of future events, please contact us: +44(0)20 7670 2932 / [email protected]. In order to fulfil the services clients have requested, Brompton’s Auctioneers Ltd may disclose information to third parties (e.g., shippers). Some countries do not offer equivalent legal protection of personal information to that offered within the EU. It is our policy to require that any such third parties respect the privacy and confidentiality of our clients’ information and provide the same level of protection for clients’ information as provided within the EU, whether or not they are located in a country that offers equivalent legal protection of personal information. By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, clients agree to such disclosure. Clients will please note that for security purposes, our premises and auction venues at The Royal Institution, may be subject to video recording. Telephone calls e.g., telephone and voicemail messages may also be recorded.
Maker
Violins
Maker MakerLot Lot Lot
Makers’ Index
Aine, D. Nicolas _______________________ 82
Albani, Matthias _____________________ 454
Albani, Michael ______________________ 418
Antoniazzi, Romeo ___________________ 435
Banks, Benjamin _____________________ 411
Barnabetti, Geronimo _________________ 174
Beltrami, Giuseppe ___________________ 619
Bernardel, Leon______________________ 457
Billottet, L. F. ________________________ 584
Bisiach, Carlo ________________________ 429
Bittner, Mistra _______________________ 580
Blyth, Williamson ________________ 159, 345
Braun, A. H. _________________________ 171
Brown, J. ________________________ 98, 287
Capela, Antonio _____________________ 440
Cardi, Luigi _________________________ 621
Care, Paul __________________________ 441
Cavill, A. J. __________________________ 124
Cerpi, G. ____________________________ 154
Chipot Vuillaume, ____________________ 105
Colin Mezin, Charles J. B. ______________ 462
Collenot, Louis ______________________ 612
Collin-Mezin Fils, Charles Jean-Baptiste ____ 438
Couesnon, __________________________ 274
Cyrano, Marcel ______________________ 614
Dallaglio, Giuseppe __________________ 422
Derazey, Honore _____________________ 445
Dimbath, Bernd ______________________ 91
Dollenz, Giovanni ____________________ 461
Dörfel, Paul _________________________ 131
Dvorak, Carolus______________________ 583
Empsall, John K. _____________________ 577
Fagnola, Annibale ____________________ 582
Fetique, Charles _____________________ 298
Gagliano, Gennaro ___________________ 591
Gagliano, Joseph and Antonio __________ 565
Gagliano, Rafaelle & Antonio ___________ 410
Gand & Bernadel _____________________ 566
Girard, Therese _______________________ 90
Gosselin, Jean _______________________ 578
Götz, Albert _________________________ 326
Guastalla, Fratelli ____________________ 598
Guidantus, J. F. ______________________ 417
Heinicke, Adolf ______________________ 428
Hel, Pierre __________________________ 561
Ignesti, Roberto _____________________ 576
Jacquemin, Rene ____________________ 272
Johnson, Charles ____________________ 323
Joly, Louis __________________________ 296
JTL ________________________________ 146
Kaul, Paul___________________________ 603
Knilling, Joh. ________________________ 279
Knorr, Paul __________________________ 436
Konig, Paul Hermann _________________ 459
Kyle, David _________________________ 127
Laberte-Humbert, _______________ 339, 563
Lambert, Nicholas _______________ 609, 610
Lippold, Johann George _______________ 302
Lowendall,Louis _________________ 325, 363
Lupot, Nicolas _______________________ 625
Magniere, Gabriel ____________________ 351
Martin, E. ___________________________ 101
Mennesson, Emile (Guarini) ____________ 589
Meyer, Carl _________________________ 348
Michetti, Plinio ______________________ 586
Milton, Louis F. __________________ 328, 595
Mougenot, Leon _____________________ 464
Neuner & Hornsteiner, ____________ 271, 408
Novelli, Natale _______________________ 424
Paulus, Albin Ludwig _________________ 273
Perry & Wilkinson, ____________________ 155
Pistucci, Giovanni ________________ 560, 607
Politi, Enrico ________________________ 455
Rae, John ____________________________ 83
Raymond, R. J. _______________________ 308
Reichel, Ernst Frederich _______________ 354
Richelme, Antoine ___________________ 355
Robinson, William ____________________ 447
Ruckmich, Carl _______________________ 96
Salomon, Jean Baptiste Deshayes ___ 426, 568
Sannino, Vincenzo ___________________ 466
Schlosser, Hermann __________________ 315
Schmidt, E. R. _______________________ 350
Schunemann, Otto ___________________ 615
Schuster, C. F. _______________________ 120
Schuster, Carl Gottlob ________________ 593
Sgarabotto, Gaetano _________________ 460
Silvestre & Maucotel, _________________ 587
Silvestre, Hippolyte Chrétien ___________ 423
Simonin, Charles _____________________ 327
Somis, J. ____________________________ 295
Somny, E. ___________________________ 284
Steine, Hakon _______________________ 437
Stevens, A. G. _______________________ 102
Strobl, Michael ______________________ 562
Tarasconi, Giuseppe __________________ 602
Tarr, William _________________________ 157
Timms, Clifford ______________________ 151
Van der Meer, Karel ___________________ 144
Villa, Vittorio ________________________ 574
Vitkaczek, E. ________________________ 413
Vuillaume, Jean Baptiste __________ 416, 573
Werro, Jean _________________________ 419
Widhalm, Martin Leopald ______________ 456
Winterling, Georg ____________________ 405
Withers, George _____________________ 332
Wolff Bros, ___________________ 92, 344, 357
Maker
Bows Cellos
Violas
Miscellaneous
Maker MakerLot Lot Lot
Allen, Samuel _______________________ 555
Bausch, Ludwig _______________________ 36
Bazin, C. N. ______________________ 11, 557
Bazin, Charles Louis ___________________ 74
Bazin, Louis __________________________ 80
Bultitude, A. R. __________________ 392, 397
Cuniot Hury ________________________ 398
Deblaye, A. _________________________ 523
Dodd, John _________________________ 395
Doe, Roger _________________________ 243
Eury, Jacob _________________________ 389
Finkel, J. S. ______________________ 214, 236
Gabriel, J. P. __________________________ 29
Grunberger, Pierre ___________________ 403
Grunke, Richard ______________________ 45
Hamming, W. H. __________________ 63, 257
Hart & Son __________________________ 369
Hoyer, Otto __________________________ 66
Husson, Charles _____________________ 380
Husson, Nicolas ______________________ 15
Jombar, Paul ________________________ 549
Knoll, Alfred __________________________ 5
Lamy, A. ____________370,391, 526, 530, 534
Lamy, A.J.___________________________ 528
Lapierre ____________________________ 548
Lotte, Roger ________________________ 265
Martin, J. J. _________________ 396, 527, 547
Moinel, Daniel _______________________ 382
Morizot Frères, Louis _________________ 545
Morizot, L. ______________________ 539, 546
Morizot, Louis ____________ 21, 374, 531, 552
Norwood Lee, John __________________ 371
Paesold, R. __________________________ 235
Paesold, Roderich _____________________ 38
Passa, F. ____________________________ 543
Peccatte, Charles ____________________ 393
Pfretzschner, H. R. _______ 28, 44, 70, 219, 223
Pfretzschner, L. _____________________ 8, 32
Prager, August Edwin __________________ 19
Prager, G. ________________________ 26, 222
Sartory, Eugène _________ 376, 379, 404, 522
Schaffner, K. ________________________ 238
Schmidt, C. Daniel _____________________ 7
Simon, Pierre ____________________ 368, 559
Strobach, Wolfgang ___________________ 48
Thomassin, Claude ___________ 399, 400, 529
Thomassin, Victor ____________________ 535
Tubbs, James 373, 394, 401, 533
Vigneron, A. ________________________ 551
Vincent, F. ___________________________ 17
Wanka, Herbert _______________________ 23
Watson, W.__________________________ 558
Weichold, R. _____________________ 37, 261
Werner, E. ___________________________ 43
Werner, Emil _________________________ 71
Wilson, Garner _______________________ 24
Wunderlich, Max ______________________ 52
Young, D. R. __________________________ 31
Nürnberger, Albert _________ 1, 47, 61, 69, 76,
378, 542, 554
W. E. Hill & Sons _________260, 381, 385, 387,
390, 532, 540, 553,
Baur, Adolph ________________________ 491
Carletti, Genuzio _____________________ 504
Dearlove, Matthew ___________________ 511
Gand, Charles Adolphe _______________ 512
Guersan, Louis __________________ 495, 508
JTL, _______________________________ 515
Lockey Hill, _________________________ 500
Mougenot, Paul _____________________ 505
Panormo, Joseph ____________________ 503
Brevete, Breton __________________ 182, 188
Carletti, Natale ______________________ 488
Collins, Glen A. ______________________ 469
Goulding & Co, ______________________ 183
Haenel, Frederick E. __________________ 472
Hoing, Clifford_______________________ 490
Lorange, Paul _______________________ 481
Morizot, Rene _______________________ 483
Neuner & Hornsteiner, ________________ 185
Powell, G.___________________________ 474
Scrollavezza, Renato __________________ 476
Serdet, Paul _________________________ 480
W. E. Hill & Sons _____________________ 485
Wilkinson, John _____________________ 467
Albert, E.J. __________________________ 207
Conn ______________________________ 206
Firth & Sons _________________________ 209
Martello, Carlo ______________________ 202
Monzino, ___________________________ 210
Selmer _________________________ 205, 208
Vinaccia, Pascquale ___________________ 200
W. E. Hill & Sons, _____________________ 213
Eckhard Kropfreiter /Luthier
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